| ARMISTICEDAY | MC: I dare say it represented the end of the war |
| DEMONIC | Devilish director, one MC I fancy (7) |
| BRITANNIA | In a barn it represented a female warrior |
| FORBIDDENFRUIT | Burn fodder if it represented an illicit temptation (9,5) |
| GAUNTLET | Long ago, it represented a challenge for one, easier to throw down than to run! (8) |
| ASIDE | I dare say, Ray is missing for a comment on the stage (5) |
| TEPID | Out of step, I dare say, and apathetic |
| TIMID | Fainthearted and a bit of a fashion victim, I dare say (5) |
| ARID | Easy leaving, I dare say, as it's dry (4) |
| KID | Bit of a lark, I dare say, for a youngster (3) |
| BID | Offer of a job, I dare say |
| RECIPROCAL | Turns up, the foreign army unit isn't finished getting diamonds at the end of the war - and the feeling is mutual (10) |
| HENRYPELHAM | British Whig Prime Minister (1743-1754) who oversaw the end of the war of the Austrian Succession (5,6) |
| IDEA | I dare say, without Ray's suggestion (4) |
| IDEAS | I dare say Ray is missing plans (5) |
| SUPPOSESO | Hesitant agreement, I dare say, from school means nothing (7,2) |
| ENID | She's taken in by men, I dare say (4) |
| BOSWORTHFIELD | Battle of 1485 that effectively marked the end of the Wars of the Roses (8,5) |
| GIVEN | Assumed that the end of the war in Europe was part of a trap (5) |
| IRONMONGER | Sells hardware to poor Geronimo - the last Indian at the end of the war (10) |