| MAILED | Mum and I got to the front and sent letters |
| TOILED | Worked until I got to the forefront (6) |
| BOILED | They say the young bloke got to the front and became angry |
| OGLED | Go back, having got to the front and leered |
| IDLED | Top ideas got to the front and ticked over |
| LPLATE | This object is attached to the front and back of a vehicle to indicate the driver is under instructi |
| MELBA | Pound a setter to go to the front and get a dessert (5) |
| NUMBERPLATES | Metal panels attached to the front and back of a vehicle (6,6) |
| NUMBERPLATE | Sign attached to the front and back of a car (6,5) |
| COMEFORWARD | Move to the front and offer help (4,7) |
| TONI | Poet Morrison who said, "When I got to Howard, I was loose. I'm sure I overdid it, but I don't regret it now." |
| WADDLED | Shuffled a bundle of banknotes with a penny, and got to the front |
| LEDGE | Got to the front to gouge out a mantle-piece |
| ANAME | "I got ___ and I got a number, I got a line on you" |
| MAIORIS | Mum and I on the shores of the ancestors |
| DOMINIUM | From Don, Mum & I, I get complete power to use and dispose of (8) |
| CAJOLED | Beguiled by Canberra outskirts, Jo got to the front |
| TANGLED | A complex dynasty got to the front |
| LEDA | Got to the front of a legendary mother of Helen |
| LIVED | Drew breath, having got to the front about four |