| ADDEDTO | Increased, and put on a pair, so to speak (5,2) |
| SUMUP | Total increased and put in a nutshell |
| ENTHUSE | Fire England's opening pair so close to game |
| PRISON | It's jail for the pair - so in trouble (6) |
| PEAL | Swap last pair then middle pair of 3, ringing changes |
| SHATTER | Rest and put on a hat? Give me a break! (7) |
| IDOLISE | Language student is first in exams and put on a pedestal (7) |
| RECOVER | Get well and put on a new front (7) |
| RECITAL | Clear it out and put on a performance (7) |
| DESKTOP | Type of computer that is non-portable and put on a table (7) |
| PRODUCE | Yield, and put on a play (7) |
| WARTHOG | Grow and put on a hat, you animal! (7) |
| ENMASSE | “Adam was bored alone [...] Then the population of the world increased, and the peoples were bored ____” (Kierkegaard) |
| SCISSOR | One blade on a pair, and the kind of cut action employed in 'by-pass' secateurs (7) |
| ASTRIDE | Mounted on a pair of steeds, get carried about (7) |
| APPLAUD | Clap double turns on a pair of pianos (7) |
| ALLELES | Versions of the same gene at the same place on a pair of chromosomes (7) |
| ROTATE | Seen to shed a tear and put on a turn (6) |
| PICTUREHOUSE | Imagine The D'il as a place where they like to keep you in the dark, feed you popcorn and put on a show for you (7,5) |
| RIOTED | Ted went to the city of the carnival and put on a disturbance (6) |