| EGGTOOTH | Means of hatching, for example, to put into barbarian (3-5) |
| GETUP | Come back, for example, to put up, and commit it to memory (3,2) |
| SHADE | Draw in the hatching for a lamp-cover (5) |
| TEAL | Late hatching for a freshwater duck |
| ENERGIES | Vigorous qualities to put into one's work |
| TRACTION | Try briefly to put into effect extensive treatment (8) |
| OTOSCOPE | Medical instrument to put into large singer Julian |
| FRENCHDRESSING | Red signs display method to slice meat into strips to put into sauce (6,8) |
| ENFORCE | Two points for the police to put into effect |
| SPELL | A charming device to put into letters (5) |
| EXPRESS | To put into words is to do what (7) |
| USE | We join the capital of Egypt to put into service |
| EXERT | Specialist powerless to put into operation (5) |
| GIVEVOICETO | Donate articulation to put into words (4,5,2) |
| GRASPATSTRAWS | As desperate last resort, try to grab things to put into drink |
| LAPTOP | Line to put into program for computer (6) |
| ACTUATE | To put into, or incite to, action (7) |
| DELAYED | Put off having to put into action (7) |
| BREED | Raise the bed again to put into (5) |
| OPERATE | To a peer, might seem odd to put into action (7) |