| NINTHHOLE | Last of the front half, in golf |
| SCHOOL | Nothing could be farthest from the front half after hearing glass goes cool making lost masterpiece of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (7,6,2,3) |
| GLASGOW | Nothing could be farthest from the front half after hearing glass goes cool making lost masterpiece of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (7,6,2,3) |
| OFART | Nothing could be farthest from the front half after hearing glass goes cool making lost masterpiece of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (7,6,2,3) |
| IRA | Extract three from the front half of Ilfracombe for an American lyricist Gershwin (3) |
| MEZE | Starter motor's beginning to get stiff; detach the front half (4) |
| GABLE | Portion of the front or side of a building enclosed by or masking the end of a pitched roof, as in the Rhododendron 'James ___' (5) |
| POLE | The position in motorsports at the inside of the front row at the start of a race (4) |
| PROP | In rugby, either of the two forwards at the ends of the front row of a scrum (4) |
| LOCK | The full extent of the turning arc of the front wheels of a motor vehicle (4) |
| APRON | Area in front of the front row of a theater |
| APRESSKI | With business no longer on the decline, newspapers must be stored in front half of a kiosk (5-3) |
| LARBOARD | Left food for guests to rear of front half of pantry |
| PAGE | Servant in front half of magnificent parades (4) |
| GLIDER | Eye covering needed in front half of German aircraft |
| JAG | Drinking bout in front half of car |
| TAN | Front half of bicycle is a shade of brown |
| FOREQUARTER | Front half of a side of meat |
| STARSHAPED | Asteroid affected sailors in front half of ship first |
| ETHER | Front half of leader of flock disappears into thin air (5) |