| EXTRAVERT | It's more green, in heraldry, to avoid an outgoing character (9) |
| ANNULATE | Word used in architecture and heraldry to refer to "little rings" (8) |
| DORIAN | Broadcast reflected fellow's outgoing character - gray? (6) |
| EXTROVERT | Text madly about unsettled character, an outgoing sort (9) |
| DIETICIAN | The German Renaissance painter - one to advise more greens? (9) |
| GIFTHORSE | Unusual foresight - avoid an oral examination here |
| SIDESTEPS | Avoids (an issue) |
| MAORISIDESTEP | In rugby, the action of running directly at, rather than swerving to avoid, an oncoming tackler (5,9) |
| EEL | A proverbially slippery malacopterygian elver or grig with a mysterious catadromous "down running" migration, perhaps in an attempt to avoid an angler's snig twig (3) |
| SWERVED | Tried to avoid an accident, in a way |
| ABORT | To cancel a computer process because of (or to avoid) an error |
| DODGETHECOLUMN | Miss the post in order to avoid an unpleasant duty (5,3,6) |
| NOSE | "___ goes" (selection method in which people touch a certain body part to avoid an undesirable task) |
| ANTHILL | Many a worker here right to avoid an exciting experience |
| GETEVEN | Take revenge to avoid an odd outcome? (3,4) |
| BYPASS | A way to avoid an urban area? (2-4) |
| LEPROSY | Layperson managed to avoid an ancient biblical skin disease (2 Kings 5:1) (7) |
| EYESWIDESHUT | Warner Brothers digitally altered this movie to avoid an NC-17 rating |
| EMERGENCYSTOP | Sudden car braking to avoid an accident |
| DODGE | Manage to avoid an old US car (5) |