| CHERMOULA | Marinade is dear in Marseilles, must cut it for some |
| CHERRY | Fruit is dear in France on the railway (6) |
| CURTAIL | Liar, cut in such a way, must cut it short (7) |
| DOE | Doesn't cut it for the dear lady, say (3) |
| TENDERISER | Perhaps marinade is on offer at commercial centre |
| FIRSTTEE | Opening of course that cuts it for bowler? (5,3) |
| HAYMAKER | An upper cut for the farmer, who must cut his crop to prosper? (8) |
| SLEEP | Go to it for some time off (5) |
| PEARS | Spare it for some fruit? (5) |
| IBIS | I bisect it for some bird with long legs (4) |
| PRESS | Squeeze it for some up-to-date information (5) |
| SALTS | Preserves it for some old sailors (5) |
| INNIT | Small hotel's appeal isn't it for some (5) |
| MIGHTIEST | In Monty Python And The Holy Grail, the knights who say 'Ni' demanded, "Then, when you have found the shrubbery, you must cut down the ... tree in the forest with a herring!" |
| BROCADE | The Commanding Officer has the bread and will exchange it for some patterned material (7) |
| PIONEER | I must cut support for trailblazing type (7) |
| SCAMPERING | Tent dweller must cut grass in a hurry |
| MUSLIN | Must cut length in light cloth |
| CELESTIALBODY | A heavenly sight, waltzing so delectably: I must cut in(9,4) |
| IHAVEABRIDGETO | Vlad must cut in a€“ Spooner's call-girl makes proposal to the gullible (1,4,1,6,2,4,3) |