| ENTANGLES | Lean on gents being forced into traps (9) |
| INTEGRATE | Seeing red borders on gent's new mesh (9) |
| ENGROSSMENT | Fantastic sermon, gents being spellbound? (11) |
| RONTGEN | Physicist, right-on gent, possibly (7) |
| IMPRESSED | It had a profound effect , one's being forced into service (9) |
| GOBANANAS | Flip three articles into traps (2,7) |
| PARTRIDGE | Ride into trap to capture first gamebird (9) |
| FRICATIVE | Consonant produced by breath being forced through a narrow opening (9) |
| TENDERISE | I resented being forced to soften up (9) |
| AMBUSCADE | A doctor leads American rebel into trap |
| SIGHTREAD | The drag is being forced to perform without preparation (5-4) |
| SWEETENER | Resent being forced to eat little carrot |
| SEEINGRED | Losing one's temper at being forced to brake? (6,3) |
| PRIEDOPEN | Lions reportedly love sheep enclosure being forced ajar (5,4) |
| ENLISTEES | Join the army without being forced to |
| VICTORHUGO | French novelist who lived on Guernsey after being forced into exile by Napoleon III (6,4) |
| SWEEP | Cry following son being forced into Victorian labour |
| PUTOUTTOPASTURE | Annoyed head shed tears outside university, being forced into retirement? (3,3,2,7) |
| DECOYS | Word for ponds into which wild ducks were enticed for capture originally, later any animals, birds, people, wooden mallards etc employed to lure others into traps (6) |
| ENSNARES | Sense ran amok, falling into traps (8) |