| AGGRANDISE | Mostly violent behaviour with a Sikh leader at England and advance (10) |
| STYLE | Mode of behaviour with a stigma attached to it? (5) |
| VERB | Clever behaviour with a part of speech |
| SYRIA | A Sikh leader leaves ancient country for a modern one (5) |
| ISLE | French island has a Sikh leader in another island (4) |
| ELANVITAL | Supposed creative force that could make a lad mostly violent, loveless (4,5) |
| THUGGERY | Take to court, involving one embracing mostly violent activity |
| CONDUCTORS | Leaders seeing behaviour with soldiers on last of manoeuvres (10) |
| TOMFOOLERY | Silly behaviour with which to bamboozle the cat? (10) |
| COSLETTUCE | Designed culottes in college at England for Romaine (3,7) |
| CARAVAGGIO | Italian painter, 1571-1610, jailed several times and known for his violent behaviour (10) |
| ADVENTURES | Exploits notice and advances |
| AGGRESSION | Violent behaviour and attitudes (10) |
| ONEUPON | A unit set to rise and advance is at an advantage (3,2,2) |
| SALSA | Alas, returns with Sikh leader for a dance (5) |
| KHAKI | Colour a Sikh, a Kiwi and an Aussie have |
| SURVIVED | Virus spreading at England borders, surmounted vaccine primarily and endured (8) |
| UNAWARE | Ignorant peacekeepers at England overlook a battle (7) |
| CREEP | Many a nobleman will get up and advance slowly |
| LEMMINGS | Small rodents wrongly renowned for suicidal behaviour with respect to cliffs and the sea |