| WHITEBREAD | Literary prizegiver once impressed by denouement of weepie - should that be confined to the bin? (5,5) |
| ZONED | Unknown for one daughter to be confined to the area (5) |
| LINER | Something launched that goes in the bin? (5) |
| NOBEL | Why phone doesn't ring, we hear, for prizegiver? |
| ENDING | A termination or completion by way of a conclusion of a book, denouement of a play, extremity of a nerve or final part/syllable of a word (6) |
| GATED | Gathered the girl left out is to be confined to college (5) |
| WASTE | Refuse to cook a stew? It's put in the bin (5) |
| SORTS | Arranges for nasty rot to be confined to smalls (5) |
| BREAD | Rotten again right through, it's put in the bin (5) |
| SCRAP | Put in the bin (5) |
| ENDOFTHEROAD | To finish with it always come to this ? every street should have one or should that be two? (3,2,3,4 |
| SKETCHBOOK | Shocker by executioner confined to the walls of Sherlock's pad (10) |
| INWHICHCASE | Should that be so, where is the specimen on exhibition? (2,5,4) |
| KEPTINMIND | Didn't forget: Confined to the home to look after (4,2,4) |
| WRITHE | Decline to promote the denouement of Oliver Twist (6) |
| HIGH | Stinking piece of chicken, maybe time for the bin? |
| MILESFRANKLIN | Who wrote under the pseudonym of Brent of Bin Bin? (5,8) |
| PAILLASSE | A misfortune to be confined to old-fashioned straw bed |
| DEPOSIT | It's laid down one's about to be confined to barracks |
| GROUNDED | Fundamentally instructed to be confined to one's room (8) |