| NAMEPLATE | Mean to leap over, at the end, to show identification (4-5) |
| BRANDNAME | Mad banner unfurled to show identification of commercial sponsor, say? |
| ADHERENCE | Dance romantically, holding woman close at the end to show devotion (9) |
| PASSEDOUT | Some fell over at the end of military training (6,3) |
| HARBINGER | Forerunner of warhorse that's heading off to leap over bunker (9) |
| TESTINESS | Shortness of balls: second over at the crease (9) |
| VIRTUE | Man from ancient Rome, had time to turn, at the end, to show integrity (6) |
| TASTE | Give thanks, on time, at the end, to show there's flavour (5) |
| HOPSCOTCH | Leap over drink during the game (9) |
| EVER | Word you could use over and over at the end of a paper to reach the assigned word count |
| GRAPPELLI | Violinist makes dancing girl leap over piano (9) |
| SPINE | Turn up, in the end, to show some backbone (5) |
| SATIN | Was installed, in the end, to show off a silk fabric (5) |
| BANKVAULT | Leap over some clouds? |
| SPRINGBOK | Antelope leap over brook, oddly |
| APPLIANCE | Panic leap over refrigerator? (9) |
| ESPLANADE | Dean leaps over the walkway (9) |
| TRIPE | May fall over at the end. It's all nonsense (5) |
| EVENING | Smoothing things over at the end of the day (7) |
| CONTERMINAL | Having same boundaries to look over at the end |