| PEERESS | Noblewoman with ease, say, getting into the papers (7) |
| CHATUP | Boater, say, getting into vessel for romance (4,2) |
| STEEPLY | On the street with ease, say, carry on unreasonably (7) |
| TRAPEZE | Part picked up with ease, say, from acrobat's apparatus (7) |
| ZEBEDEE | Last character be included with ease, say, by New Testament character (7) |
| PERIGEE | For each Inspector-General with ease, say, an orbital point (7) |
| AMPUTEE | A male place with ease, say, for one disarmed, perhaps (7) |
| PERHAPS | Possibly getting a fashion-centre into the papers? (7) |
| TRAINEE | Apprentice finding means of transport with ease, say |
| LOOKSEE | Seize with ease, say, hasty glance (4-3) |
| DUCHESS | Noblewoman with a Dutch game (7) |
| ESCAPEE | Fugitive taking picture in ease, say (7) |
| COMFORT | Ease for 1000 on getting into the cot (7) |
| CORRODE | Rust getting into the middle of the gun (7) |
| BLOCKED | Obstructed the rugby player getting into the sack (7) |
| ENTHUSE | Rave like this, getting into the point (7) |
| BAWLING | Sobbing out loud and getting into the fetal position? (7) |
| TAKEOFF | Caricature of getting into the air (4,3) |
| BLASTED | Flipping finally getting into the sack |
| NOVICES | Ones just getting into the habit? |