| MEDICATION | It's the turn of a doctor, I notice, to be on drugs. (10) |
| TRUMPCARD | The turn of a doctor to act, having swallowed steak: a real advantage (5,4) |
| THEIST | It's the turn of a believer in a heavenly hereafter (6) |
| NOTBEFORETIME | You've kept us waiting: it's the turn of Rome to benefit (3,6,4) |
| HIGHHOPES | Has ambitions to be on drugs? |
| HYPOTHETICALLY | Said to be on drugs in a pitiful state, though not proven (14) |
| INNINGS | It's the turn for the Cricketers' pub to get new sign (7) |
| BYELECTION | Extra large notice to be dismantled? Vote (2-8) |
| SESAMESEED | Oil producer's uniform had notice to be displayed in speedo oddly (6,4) |
| ROTATION | A word for a spin of a planet, turn of a wheel or other axial turn; a cycle of alternating arable fields for crops or felling trees; a mathematical curl; or, any recurrent order (8) |
| TRUMPET | Alien produced a musical instrument on the turn of a card (7) |
| MISEDUCATE | Train wrongly, I notice, carrying gold coin on motorway |
| DEDICATION | I notice dad working, showing this (10) |
| RECITATION | I notice art (anag)(10) |
| CAMBER | Slope in the turn of a road |
| FRIGID | Gee! If I go to a doctor I go cold! |
| DRIVE | As a doctor, I have to use a car (5) |
| CLASSIFIEDAD | Ordered notice to be marked secret at the present time (10,2) |
| VERSE | Word, from "furrow, row, turn of a plough", for a line of poetry, where one "turns" to begin the next; or, poesy (5) |
| DENATURED | Changed the properties of a turn of a sort, indeed (9) |