| SPEARHEADED | Led, having heard a shot in race |
| DODECAHEDRA | Party beaten in court coming back, having heard surprisingly solid figures |
| SANITARYWARE | Sense to bridge a river having heard Don sinks, perhaps (8,4) |
| GRIEGTRAGEDY | Never having heard "Peer Gynt Suite"? |
| TAKELEAVE | Say farewell, having heard Scottish runner split (4,5) |
| RAWDEAL | Angrily shouted at slippery customer having heard of poor treatment |
| BOREDSTIFF | Impatient, having heard directors' argument (5,5) |
| ACNE | Spots Cockney's carriage, having heard it |
| PHOENIX | What arises from the Ashes? Renewed hope, having heard scores (7) |
| EATEN | Scoffed, having heard school (5) |
| AWAKE | Having heard one's alarm go off, say |
| BENOMORE | Disappear, having heard comic 'encore' (2,2,4) |
| DOORBELL | One might admit having heard it (8) |
| HARDER | It's tougher, having heard amiss, to get right (6) |
| CAUGHTSHORT | Desperate to go, having heard brief |
| HARDEN | Having heard "Break point," steel yourself (6) |
| CORVETTE | Amazed expression from Englishman having heard old soldier describing warship |
| CHECKLIST | It says what to do having heard European composer (9) |
| TOUCAN | One with large bill, having heard who can play at that game (6) |
| PITCH | A shot in golf where the ball flies in a high arc and rolls only a little on landing (5) |