| CONTRADICTION | Making it not in accord with its opposite (13) |
| PEREGRINE | This type of falcon is best known for its diving speed during flight, which can reach more than 300 km (186 miles) per hour, making it not only the world's fastest bird but also the world's fastest an |
| PRETERNATURAL | Simon right to be included is lifelike but finds it not in the ordinary course of things (13) |
| COMIC | Opera in 22 -- sit with it (not in charge) for that in 27 (5) |
| GATH | Tell it not in Goliath's home town (4) |
| CONTRADICTIONS | It's not in accord with order (14) |
| UNCONSTITUTIONAL | Not in accord with principles of government |
| HETERODOX | Not in accord with established opinion (9) |
| OUTOFLINE | Not in accord with rules (3,2,4) |
| SWIM | A natatorial act referred to, with its opposite "sink", in a phrase alluding to success or failure; a condition of dizziness, giddiness or swoon; or, any gliding, graceful or smooth motion (4) |
| OVERT | Meaning "open," this adjective rhymes with its opposite |
| DAINTY | Delicacy surrounding one hollow night with its opposite |
| STEEP | Pricing word that rhymes with its opposite |
| HIRE | Word that rhymes with its opposite |
| AGREEING | In accord with reggae in medley (8) |
| ACCOUNTS | By all such reckonings it is in accord with public opinion (8) |
| DRACONIC | Doctor in accord with description of excessively harsh laws (8) |
| CHIMING | Being in accord with a sort of clock (7) |
| QUARTERED | Communist after time in accord with leader out to be accommodated |
| ATTUNE | Put one in accord with melody, thanks to being up first (6) |