| ATONEGO | Make good turn in a single attempt |
| ONESHOT | With daughter away, finished picture in a single attempt (3,4) |
| INONEGO | At a single attempt: all at once (2,3,2) |
| OBLIGED | Did one a good turn in having forced one into |
| EMPORIA | Unhesitant ruler had very good turn in the big shops (7) |
| ARMENIA | Italian had very good turn in the country (7) |
| EAT | Devour in single attempt (3) |
| ONCE | Single attempt at working with the church (4) |
| WHORL | Word for a small flywheel in a spinning machine first, later a ring of leaves; or, a turn in a spiral shell (5) |
| PAGE | Word for a leaf in a book, thus a figurative turn in a story; or, a varlet (4) |
| BISQUE | A rich lobster/shellfish soup with cream and white wine; a pale pinkish-brown colour; or, a free turn in a handicap croquet match (6) |
| SINATRA | A star turn in a star turn (7) |
| REVUE | Always a turn in a show making a come-back (5) |
| ANNUAL | In the book, turn in a woman and a man (6) |
| TRIANGULAR | Artfully do a girl a turn in a three-sided relationship |
| GASTRAP | A star turn in a doctor to be a maintainer of air purity (3,4) |
| LOOP | A coil or turn in a lace or length of thread when tying a knot (4) |
| RULE | Acting in turn (in a game), e.g.* |
| ABOUT | Doing a turn in a boat, possibly (5) |
| BANKING | going into a turn in a plane |