| EDGEHILL | Man, say, mounted then fell in battle |
| DUNGHILL | Enjoyed touring North, then fell in farmyard tip (8) |
| VERMEER | Cleric mounted so-called 'lake painter' (7) |
| CHEVALGLASS | Full-length mirror mounted so as to swivel within its frame (6,5) |
| PENDULUM | A body mounted so that it can swing freely under the influence of gravity |
| DRACULA | Count a large superior diamond, say, mounted (7) |
| RYDERCUP | Prize for golfers or jockey, say, mounted on foremost of colts |
| GEMINI | Sign, say, mounted on small car (6) |
| SNAPPED | Raced around without sleep then fell apart |
| PILGRIM | He made progress rejecting rudeness, then fell |
| DECREASED | Passed over, crossing river - then fell off! |
| COLLAPSED | Colonel slipped then fell over |
| SEESAWED | Judge cut rose, then fell (8) |
| NODDEDOFF | Agreed before leaving, then fell asleep |
| RESTRAINED | Held in check, so fell behind others (10) |
| SNIPER | Marks man, say, as second rep in trouble (6) |
| MISLEAD | Take in man, say, slicing bananas (7) |
| ISLE | Man, say, wrapped in chamois leather (4) |
| SNAILMAIL | Householder, a man (say) in traditional post |
| BIPED | Man, say, finding small coin in garden |