| ISHERWOOD | Novelist is taking the woman to club |
| LISTS | Apprentice is taking the way back to the jousting places (5) |
| CENTRE | The Cockney told the woman to go to the middle (6) |
| THECHEQUESIN | We have heard the man from Prague is taking the post - or is this another lie? (3,6'1,2,3,4) |
| THEMAIL | We have heard the man from Prague is taking the post - or is this another lie? (3,6'1,2,3,4) |
| VISITS | Calls when the little girl is taking the exam (6) |
| SHAMBLES | She is taking the stewed lamb into the mess (8) |
| SIEVE | Is up to the woman to sift through (5) |
| ELLEN | Terry's predecessor, the Spanish student, is taking the French in (5) |
| THOMAS | This old mum is taking the place of one (6) |
| ATBEST | In an ordeal bishop is taking the most optimistic view |
| SCOFFING | Consumption is taking the mickey |
| ISSUE | Is taking the name and number (5) |
| MISCONDUCT | Bad behaviour when leading mischief-maker is taking the lead (10) |
| RICE | Paddy is taking the part of Cedric effectively (4) |
| DISMAY | The man turns on the woman, to one's consternation |
| HERETIC | The woman to call up, a person with the wrong outlook |
| USHERED | Shown to have used the woman to get in (7) |
| TRUTH | I left it to the woman to provide facts (5) |
| GORGONZOLA | Woman who petrified French novelist is a bit cheesy (10) |