| ASLOPE | Inclined, say, to run with long strides |
| RIVERBANK | Where Jordan's inclined, say, to have row about one part of speech (5,4) |
| ANTELOPE | Springbok perhaps demanded latest centres run with long strides |
| LOPE | Run with long strides - "pole" anagram ? (4) |
| ELOPES | Sweetheart runs with long strides, and runs off with lover |
| LOPED | Ran with long strides (5) |
| LOPES | Runs with long strides |
| GALLOPER | One fast-moving girl, one with long strides |
| LOPING | Walking with long strides |
| ALLEGRO | Use a long line, say, to run round with brisk movement (7) |
| RIDGEBACK | Dog is free, say, to run round tail (9) |
| ELOPE | Ant avoids gnu, say, to run away (5) |
| BLUEPRINT | Scheme gets navy, say, to run off (9) |
| GALLOPED | The girl ran with long, easy strides - like a horse? (8) |
| HAREANDHOUNDS | Paper chase to run with and hunt with, they say (4-3-6) |
| RUSHLIMBAUGH | Command to a radio host to run with the ball? |
| SETTER | Less inclined to run with the dog |
| LOPEARED | What Bunny looks like with long stride to a revolutionary (3-5) |
| WALLSTREET | Where to run with the bulls? |
| EDITION | Indie to run with copy (7) |