| FATAL | Like the consequences of blowing up a flat (5) |
| INFLATION | Moving into final act of blowing up (9) |
| BUGLE | Make a hash of blowing new horn (5) |
| AGAMI | In Hinduism, the karma created now, the consequences of which affect future events; a type of heron native to Central and South America |
| NIOBE | Mythological Greek daughter of Tantalus whose myth warned against the consequences of pride or hubris (5) |
| MUSIC | Confront the consequences of one's actions. as a conductor should (4,3,5) |
| KARMA | Cosmic version of "well well well, if it isn't the consequences of my own actions" |
| TOOTLE | An onomatopoeic word for a soft sound of a flute, saxophone or trumpet etc; an act of blowing one of the said instruments; or, an amble, leisurely drive or short pleasure trip (6) |
| BELUGA | Presumably, has a whale of a time blowing up a bugle (6) |
| READTHERIOTACT | Deliver a rocket, blowing up a dictator there |
| BALL | One blowing up a lottery machine? |
| DYNAMITENAPOLEON | Movie about blowing up a pastry? |
| LAUGHABLE | It's hilarious, blowing up a huge ball (9) |
| BREATHALYSER | It detects a late sherry cocktail after bit of blowing (12) |
| MWAH | Sound of blowing a kiss |
| TRIBUTE | Muddled a true bit of blowing praise (7) |
| AIRGUN | Wild grain around undulating summit is capable of blowing someone away (6) |
| AFGHANISTAN | Kipling warned the young British soldier of the consequences of being wounded and left on the plains of this central Asian nation |
| FACESTHEMUSIC | Confronts the consequences of one's actions (5,3,5) |
| CAMEHOMETOROOST | The consequences of what happened occurred to the prodigal birds when they got broody (4,4,2,5) |