| JIGGERYPOKERY | Kerry, Peggy, Jo & I are into underhand action (7-6) |
| MAJORITY | Marty Jo & I make up the bulk of the meeting (8) |
| SAGELY | Time put into underhand in a sensible way (6) |
| LUDDITE | Anti-tech bishop and I are into the lute (7) |
| IRON | Ron and I are into Heavy Metal (4) |
| IGNOBLE | My sweetheart and I long to return to Bournemouth -- we've changed a lot, but we are from humble origins (7) |
| STEALTH | Duck into street, hot for underhand action (7) |
| TRICK | A cunning, or underhand action or plan (5) |
| COUNTRYDANCES | Constance & Rudy are into hoedowns (7,6) |
| COMPLIMENTARY | Saying flattering things about tram, policy men are into (13) |
| LITERARYDORKS | Awkward sorts who are into classic novels? |
| JOINED | I stand between Jo and Ned, united (6) |
| SCREENPRINTING | Native Americans, note, are into racing and making images (6-8) |
| BLOWING | Fifty are into showing respect but they're are out of breath (7) |
| JOYNER | Actress Jo and someone enlisting in Ackley Bridge, we hear (6) |
| MOJITO | Jo and Tim getting tipsy consuming old rum cocktail (6) |
| BETTYJO | Billie Jo, Bobbie Jo and - sisters in 1960s sitcom, Petticoat Junction (5,2) |
| MINARET | Section of the mosque are into polo (7) |
| NOTME | Many are into music. I ain't! (3,2) |
| LAKEONTARIO | The French, OK, are into fizzy water in abundance (4,7) |