| ROUNDHEAD | Not one in a hundred, strangely, could be a Parliamentarian! |
| NEURALGIA | This nervous problem, strangely, could be inarguable if bishop's on board (9) |
| ARISTO | Noble gas, so it, strangely, could be noble (6) |
| BREATHTAKING | Cracking surrounds that, strangely, could be stunning (12) |
| CENTAURY | One in a hundred may be a weed (8) |
| CANTER | Easy pace in place in Kent (not one in Greater Manchester) (6) |
| AGITATION | A soldier with the reserves (one in a hundred) is shaking (9) |
| ONCE | At one time, one in a hundred? Quite the opposite! (4) |
| COUNTYTOWN | Huntingdon, perhaps, could have been one in a hundred (10) |
| TONIC | One in a hundred twice shot in the arm (5) |
| PERCENTILE | Centre renovated in old mansion that's one in a hundred |
| CENTAUR | Legendary crossbreed: one in a hundred? Not quite |
| ANY | A new daily, ultimately not one in particular |
| NORDIC | Like a Dane, for example - and not one in Washington |
| HOME | A house is not one, in song |
| NONINTERVENTION | Poor vintner not one in for abstinence on a national scale? |
| NOTED | Not one in charge of a paper is prominent (5) |
| AFFECT | The result etc. strangely could get very loud after the middle of May (6) |
| AUDITION | Car, one in a hundred for trial (8) |
| RATIO | Proportion beginning to reach one in a hundred, almost (5) |