| TAMABLE | Mum's got stuck in a bit of furniture ___ wild but likely to calm down? (7) |
| DRESSER | Piece of furniture ___ not a wardrobe (7) |
| CAMELHAIR | Piece of furniture ___ bits of meal going in wrecked fabric (5,4) |
| TREASURED | "Dear" Tory leader heartlessly told to calm down? (9) |
| ENDANGER | Threaten to calm down? (8) |
| TALLBOY | Part of the furniture ___ Ronnie obviously wasn't this (7) |
| THINICE | In a risky position but likely to go through (7,2,4,3) |
| OPPOSED | Asked to take on work, but likely to refuse? |
| STOICAL | Lois' cat is wild, but with a stiff upper lip (7) |
| TILSLEY | Tragic Corrie chap who recently got stuck in quicksand, before deciding to leave Weatherfield (4,7) |
| LPLATES | Got stuck in to help late students get indication of learning status (1-6) |
| ANTIQUE | Quite vexed when faced with an old bit of furniture (7) |
| WHATNOT | One bit of furniture better than two (7) |
| ALABAMA | State where a mum got the French degree (7) |
| LAGGARD | You know how we got stuck in traffic behind a ___ who barely moved? ... |
| CAMPARI | Mum got separated visiting an Italian island, which leaves a bitter taste |
| GRANULE | Little grain that got stuck in earl's gun (7) |
| REACTED | Responded when the silly cat got stuck in the pipe (7) |
| TERMITE | An insect - it got stuck in the meter, somehow (7) |
| FATTISH | Climbing, it got stuck in the shaft, somehow: rather plump (7) |