| MOCKTURTLESOUP | Make fun, or let us put out this on the menu (4,6,4) |
| TROUSERLEG | Doctor Roger let us put a pin in it (7,3) |
| HALIBUT | Henry has just one objection to this on the menu |
| DETRIMENT | Rubbish America put out about soldiers being hurt |
| TKACHUK | A summer trade didn't put out this pest's fire |
| EXTINGUISH | Put out this gun I suspect introduced by former partner (10) |
| TREMOLO | Wavering trumpet solo puts out this tonal variation (7) |
| PANCAKELANDING | Drop scone? It may make this on the floor |
| FRENCHDRESSING | Continental putting this on the dish perhaps (6,8) |
| PARIPASSU | Pa is in Paris, getting us put up together at the same time (4,5) |
| RUSSIA | Us put on airs? In that country? (6) |
| STATESMANSHIP | America put a crew on the vessel - that's good diplomacy (13) |
| QUADS | Roller boots with four wheels; sets of four babies, born at the same births; spacers in letterpress printing; 4WD or 4 x 4 motorbikes for farming or fun; or, rectangular courtyards (5) |
| UPDRAFT | Rising air in US put off 500 fliers coming in (7) |
| ACRONYMS | UK and USA put the friend into a manuscript (8) |
| ICE | Cool craft: Fill a balloon with 12D until it reaches 3" in diameter, add a few drops of food coloring and place it in the freezer for about 12 hours (or leave it out in the snow overnight). Peel off t |
| QUIZ | Word first for an eccentric or odd-looking person or thing, later a test of knowledge for fun or competition (4) |
| SALUTES | Bows from South America put with stringed instruments (7) |
| BARREL | A coopered vessel with wooden staves and metal hoops; a horse's belly; a feather's quill; a fountain pen's tubular body; or, a great deal of something, such as fun or laughs (6) |
| PLAY | Activity or exercise, such as a dalliance with fire when taking foolish risks; a drama; fun; or, gambling (4) |