| MINORPROPHET | Not much gain it's said for the likes of Malachi |
| PROPHET | Gain, it's said, for Amos, maybe (7) |
| ANCIENTGREECE | Far too old and fat, it's said, for the organisers of the first Olympics (7,6) |
| HEADMISTRESS | Runs the school in Schull it's said for the other woman (12) |
| RIPOSTED | Presented headless first, it's said, for the dead came back (8) |
| GANDHI | Advocate of nonviolent protest who helped India gain its independence from England |
| TRADEWIND | Did deal concealing gain: it's a blow (5,4) |
| ENCLAVE | Repair the valence for the likes of the Vatican City (7) |
| THESKYSTHELIMIT | Expression of ambition inadequate for the likes of 21? (3,4,3,5) |
| RAIA | Down Under org. for the likes of Frank Lloyd Wright |
| NEAPOLITANS | Cakes made for the likes of Sophia Loren? (11) |
| COMPOSER | Waste processor having no time for the likes of 15 (8) |
| LYRICIST | London theatre best for the likes of 1 and 5 31 (8) |
| ALSORAN | There's no place for the likes of him |
| ACRONYMS | A chum writing for the likes of UNESCO and NATO (8) |
| WIZARDS | Early 1930s Hillmans for the likes of Merlin and Gandalf? (7) |
| MORTALSIN | It's normal getting thrown out for the likes of adultery |
| DANES | Sedan built for the likes of Schmeichel or Wozniacki? |
| HUMANITY | It's a race for the likes of us! (8) |
| CHEESE | What poser said for the benefit of the paparazzi (6) |