| CONSECUTIVE | In turn |
| ALTERNATELY | In turn (11) |
| INSEQUENCE | In turn |
| DYNAMICALLY | Director in charge with friend captivating lots in turn in an energetic way (11) |
| HYPOTHERMIA | Outwardly Henry and Penny have different objective in turn in medical emergency? (11) |
| MARYQUEENOF | Sovereign who, in turn, married Francis, the Dauphin of France in 1558, her cousin Lord Damley in 1565 and two years later, the Earl of Bothwell (4,5,2,5) |
| COMPLAISANT | Cooperating while in turn stopping grievance (11) |
| COGNOSCENTI | They are informed about things like wheel numbers etc in turn (11) |
| REORIENTATE | Realign energy in turn with love across the channel (11) |
| TORNCURTAIN | Actor, in turn, reviewed spy thriller |
| CODLIVEROIL | Jamie coats dinner starter in turn as pick-me-up (3-5,3) |
| BURNTSIENNA | Paintbox brown from beans digested in turn (5,6) |
| BUNNYRABBIT | Born free, baby in turn could be ___? (5,6) |
| RAWMATERIAL | Conflict in turn of significance for copper, maybe (3,8) |
| GARAMMASALA | Festival entertaining man and woman in turn has spice mixture for Indian cooking (5,6) |
| ATIME | Words repeated in "Turn! Turn! Turn!" |
| PASDECHAT | In ballet, a jump in which each foot in turn is raised to the opposite knee |
| ROTATION | To turn round in lot in turn (8) |
| TREWS | In turn, put in answer "trousers"? Yes! |
| STROLL | Holy man with good luck in turn in park (6) |