| DUNCESCAP | New in: falsely accused, papa must be daft to get fitted up with this (6,3) |
| IDIOTIC | I cooked it with cod - I must be daft! (7) |
| UTTER | Tory leader in falsely true voice (5) |
| COMEOFFIT | Kind of sweet to ring enemy up? Don't be daft! |
| HITCHHIKE | Thick, i.e. daft, to carry 29 in travel by road |
| SHOWTRIAL | Unveil suit - the one put on by Stalin? It doesn't do justice to those who've been fitted up! (4,5) |
| TIGHTROPE | Daft to grip the dangerous crossing? (9) |
| STANDDOWN | Put up with this type of clue or throw in the towel? |
| SPAGHETTI | One might wind up with this to eat |
| AMPLIFIER | Sounds all up with this second-rate politician and long-time lag, I admit |
| RABBITPIE | Fed up with this chatter, a constant for those attending |
| SMARTCARD | Settle up with this knowing wag (5,4) |
| GELIGNITE | Tie niggle down - or blow up with this (9) |
| PERPENDICULAR | Newly fitted up pad with recliner -- in which one won't be this! (13) |
| INANE | To give this in an enema would be daft (5) |
| ACTTHEGOAT | Be daft and get hot playing with a cat (3,3,4) |
| FRENCHWINDOW | They're in Paris to take the prize from Jones' partner fitted up by one of Glaziers (6,6) |
| SILLY | It's daft to be so close to the bat (5) |
| PRIGGERY | Disproportionate moralism: one's fitted up in perjury, beginning and end of it (8) |
| FOOTLING | Measure fish to be daft (8) |