| SQUARER | More old-fashioned shape right at the end (7) |
| DOWDIER | More old-fashioned to send odd wire (7) |
| CORNIER | More old-fashioned India in trouble |
| MARINER | A sailor was at sea, right at the end (7) |
| WEATHER | We pick up two articles, right at the end, in the elements (7) |
| OFFICER | A constable got away from the rink, right at the end (7) |
| FIERCER | More savage coming from Recife right at the end (7) |
| COBBLER | The last man to do rough darning right at the end (7) |
| DECIDER | The tie-breaker will make mind up right at the end (7) |
| QUITESO | "I couldn't agree more, old chap" |
| DAIMLER | Did Germany target the French, right at the end, with a luxury car? (7) |
| RAMBLER | Move at an even pace, right at the end, carrying a climbing plant (7) |
| POSTWAR | Orders Scotch for two right at the end of the 1940s (4-3) |
| CHARGER | Flat dish for which to impose fee right at the end (7) |
| INCOMER | An immigrant might get paid for work done, right at the end (7) |
| COLLIER | A miner gets a sheep-dog right at the end (7) |
| SPONSOR | One to give backing of spoons, perhaps, right at the end (7) |
| REMOVER | He shifts one's furniture with class right at the end (7) |
| EARLIER | Hearing a falsehood, right at the end, or beforehand (7) |
| SETTLER | Did a colonist pay up, right at the end? (7) |