| COGITATING | Lost in thought in having escaped Titanic: going to break up (10) |
| DISBAND | Contemptuously treat group going to break up (7) |
| OMEGA | Character from Titanic going after duck (5) |
| SUPPLEMENTALLY | Flexible in thought, in way that's enhancing |
| CONCERTWARNER | Person who tells you when the mosh pit is going to break out? |
| INTACT | One escaped Titanic unscathed (6) |
| SINFUL | Wicked elements in thoughts in full flow (6) |
| ABSTRACTED | Preoccupied, lost in thought (10) |
| FARANDAWAY | Lost in thought over Dan excited by a great deal |
| SECULARISM | A religious school of thought in Church's Place (10) |
| FARFROMTHE | Having escaped furious Indians, daughter's brought to book (3,4,3,7,5) |
| PATHOLOGIC | Rational train of thought in Ireland? |
| ARCHIMEDES | 'Rub-a-dub-dub' went his thoughts in the tub, till raising hell and high water with Eureka! (10) |
| CHICKENOUT | Back away, bird having escaped? (7,3) |
| ONTHELOOSE | Having escaped from prison |
| BRAINWORMS | Persistent irrational thoughts, in slang |
| DAYDREAMING | May in dread sadly beginning to get lost in thought? (11) |
| AVERNUS | Crater lake near Naples in southern Italy thought in ancient times to be an entrance to the underworld (7) |
| BOLERO | A matador-style shrug-like jacket; or, from "ball", thought in reference to whirling, a Spanish dance in which couples execute toreador-like steps to the rhythm of their castanets (6) |
| ABSENTMINDED | Put in post before protest, a teacher goes round lost in thought |