| SOLDIERLY | Loser idly curious, in a manner befitting a warrior |
| ACTSYOURAGE | Behaves in a manner befitting one's years (4,4,3) |
| EXCELLENTLY | In a splendid manner (befitting Bill and Ted's adventure, perhaps?) (11) |
| RUMINANT | It is a milk-producer, which is curious in a worker (8) |
| GODDESS | She is worshipped, which is curious in a non-u conjecture (7) |
| NOSY | Curious in a bad way |
| PRIED | Was curious, in a bad way |
| DODDERY | It's curious in a dyer, perhaps, to be weak on his pins (7) |
| SYNAGOGUE | Pronounced wickedness, very curious in place of worship |
| RUMINANTS | It's curious in insects, sheep and goats for example |
| ANAGOGY | Very curious in no matter which mystical interpretation |
| DANGER | It's curious in red revolution to move with uncertainty (6) |
| SPRAINT | An otter deposit is curious in parts (7) |
| AGOG | Highly curious in past, prying ultimately |
| DODDER | It's curious in red revolution to move with uncertainty (6) |
| DODDLE | It is curious, in being misled, that it's so easy to accomplish it (6) |
| MASAI | In reverse, my uncle from Siam and I meet a warrior in Africa (5) |
| SAMURAI | A large painting, unfinished, in the South Island shows a warrior from an island much nearer China (7) |
| KNIGHT | A boy, servant or youth to the Anglo-Saxons, but in medieval times, a warrior or man of distinguished military rank |
| FLING | Highland -; traditional Scottish dance performed in a kilt, based on a warrior's victory dance (5) |