| PEERED | Looked as if made member of the Upper House? (6) |
| LEADEN | Heavy, as if made of metal |
| NEWLYWED | Recently made member of a union (5-3) |
| ANTSY | Word meaning eager, excited, nervous or prone to impatient rants, as if made fidgety and restless from emmets in one's proverbial pants (5) |
| SEEMED | Gave the impression, looked as if (6) |
| OBEYED | The old boy looked as if he complied (6) |
| STITCH | A ridge between furrows, like a row of purls; a shock of corn; or, a loop or movement made with a needle, said to save nine if made in time (6) |
| LISTED | Of historical interest, looked as though it might topple over! (6) |
| NOBLE | Half-heartedly try to persuade member of the upper house? (5) |
| ARISTO | A member of the upper class (coll) (6) |
| NOBLES | Head the French members of the upper classes (6) |
| TICKED | Sounded and looked as though it had been checked (6) |
| GETOFF | Escape from Rising, for example, with local member of the upper classes (3,3) |
| BREAST | Confession of, if made clean (6) |
| FILLIP | Something to swallow, if made up can be an incentive (6) |
| SENIOR | Member of the upper class |
| GENTRY | Members of the upper classes (6) |
| STARED | Looked, as a tourist |
| SIZEUP | Use zip if made to measure (4,2) |
| SENATOR | Member of the Upper House of the US Congress (7) |