| UNDERSTUDIES | More than one stand-in gives too little attention to the part! (12) |
| UNDERTREAT | Give too little attention to |
| UNDERPAYS | Gives too little money - per Sunday (anag) (9) |
| NEGLECT | Pay too little attention to |
| BODYDOUBLE | Stand-in gives solidity to drink (4,6) |
| DOUBLE | A drink with one's stand-in? (6) |
| DEPUTY | Number one's stand-in (6) |
| TWIST | Who could ask for more? But, Olivier I leave out to play the part! (5) |
| CONSTERNATION | No! A tin cornet's being used for the part! I express my dismay! (13) |
| SOUTHWESTERN | Relating to the part of the UK that Bristol is in (5-7) |
| HABERDASHERY | Pins and needles etc. make one stand, dropping a shooter in grass |
| TORSO | In Italian, it literally means "stalk." In English, it refers to the part of the human body that isn't the head and neck and the legs and arms. First known use occurred in 1722. |
| STREAK | When this is short, it gives little attention to right in removal (6) |
| CAM | A projection on a rotating part in machinery to impart variable motion to the part in contact with |
| SKATEDOVER | Gave little attention to fish brought to port (6,4) |
| THORACIC | Relating to the part of the body between the neck and the abdomen (8) |
| CAMEOROLE | Does one stand out from the rest of the cast in it? (5,4) |
| RETINAL | Pertaining to the part of the eye sensitive to light |
| UVEAS | Relating to the part of the eyeball consisting of the iris, ciliary body and choroid (5) |
| UNDERSTRESS | Give too little emphasis to being subjected to nervous tension (5,6) |