| LEGALACTION | No offence perhaps but one goes to court for it |
| PLAINTIFF | One goes to court, clear over disagreement |
| TRAINER | A coach, but one goes on foot (7) |
| BULLDOG | Rubbish setter, perhaps, but one with tenacious spirit (7) |
| LETSOUT | Is caught, perhaps, but one extricates from (4,3) |
| DUI | It's odd UCI regularly ignored Texan's offence, perhaps (1,1,1) |
| CRIMEA | First offence, perhaps, in old war zone |
| VAGRANCY | Drifter's offence, perhaps (8) |
| ENSUE | Point-to-point to go to court for result (5) |
| VERDICT | Composer goes to court for judgment (7) |
| TENNIS | Something you'll have to go to court for? |
| FIRSTACT | Fellow compiler and star prepared to go to court for start of play (5,3) |
| SUE | Go to court for this girl |
| SUITOR | It's our arrangement for one who goes to court (6) |
| ISSUER | One who gives out is one who goes to court (6) |
| SHOE | This provides some understanding for one who goes to court (6,4) |
| TISSUE | It's out to take to court for material (6) |
| ONTHEFLAT | Reviews No Offence catching two figures central to villainy where jumpy gamblers, of course, are never to be seen (2,3,4) |
| NONETAKEN | Keaton repeatedly mixed up response to "No offence meant" (4,5) |
| CONVICT | Fraud linked to half a dozen goes to court - one of them is put away (7) |