| REPORTS | Noises often from some discharge accounts |
| HOLEOUT | Sink the shot, often from some distance (4,3) |
| EJECT | Rejecting some discharge (5) |
| ACQUIT | Discharge account then leave |
| BANG | Sudden loud noise (often 'big') (4) |
| GRAUNCH | Make a grinding or crunching noise, often in a damaging process |
| CLAMOUR | A loud and confused noise, often that of people shouting (7) |
| HOLEDUP | Hid often from the police (5,2) |
| TOO | Over the odds, often from the start |
| PLASTER | Spar let loose with wound support often from Paris |
| LOWEST | The poorest, often from a seaside town (6) |
| TRUDEAUAUDIENCE | Canadians, often, from 1968-84? |
| SUCKER | ____ punch, blow made without warning often from behind (6) |
| GROGGY | Unsteady, often from weakness, intoxication, sleep or a blow (6) |
| ALPINESINKS | ...containers, often from old kitchens, used for growing rockery-style plants! (6,5) |
| GANGRENE | Necrotic decay of body tissue, often from an impaired blood supply (8) |
| PANORAMA | A view over a wide area of land, often from high ground (8) |
| WORKCAMP | A place where volunteers, often from religious organisations, take part in community projects (4,4) |
| LOGJAM | A deadlock or impasse often from a congestion of things (6) |
| KINSHASA | Family bumps into quiet marshal, every so often, from African city |