| HOUSED | Oh! To be sued and then given shelter (6) |
| SOFABED | And then, given a meal, sailor tucks in - invited to sleep here? (4,3) |
| USEDTOBE | Once was to be sued unexpectedly (4,2,2) |
| SUITED | Sued and it pleased me as a result (6) |
| LARKIN | Family central to H. E. Bates' books including The Darling Buds of May and Oh! To be in England (6) |
| ENGLAND | Oh! To Be In -; one of the novels in the Pop Larkin series by H. E. Bates (7) |
| DARYLHALL | Half of a famed music duo who both sued and also got a restraining order against 22-Across last week |
| HOBNOB | Oh no! To be active, mingle with highers (6) |
| OBTUSE | I'll be blunt! To be with us is essential! (6) |
| CONVOY | Some given shelter by bluff and ravine (6) |
| ENCORE | Meaning "again, more", a French word called by an audience after a concert for a repeated or additional performance; or, the recital or rendition so given (6) |
| ASLEEP | A son given shelter and softly slumbering |
| BAILEE | One receiving goods is given shelter by cove, we've heard |
| NOMAD | No! To be insane is to be a wanderer (5) |
| TRANSITED | One's expelled from school, then given a placement and passed over |
| ETA | 'I guess I'll be there, then,' given some beta-blockers (1,1,1) |
| VOUCHSAFED | Allowed to testify as ordered, then given food (10) |
| USED | Exploited? Yes, and may be sued (4) |
| HOOT | Oh! To go out and hear an owl! (4) |
| ABHOR | Oh! To enter a bar only to loathe it |