| MINEHOST | One called to the bar shone excitedly in the Cambridge institute (4,4) |
| SPOON | One who is foolishly or mawkishly amorous; or, a utensil traditionally presented as a booby prize to an apparently wooden-headed candidate who came last in the Cambridge mathematical tripos (5) |
| LAWYER | One called to the bar of an unusual early Welsh capital |
| AGITATO | Excitedly, in the orchestra pit |
| ATTY | One called to the bar (abbr.) |
| SMITHY | Cambridge institute brought in withdrawn forge (6) |
| MIT | Cambridge institute, familiarly |
| PLEADERS | They are called to the bar by main party bosses (8) |
| DERANGED | Crazy act -- one's called to interrupt it (8) |
| DOGOODER | One called to a helper function? |
| APOSTLES | Some of the 'Cambridge spies' were members of the university's secret society, formed in 1820 (with 12 members), The ___ (8) |
| ASOFLATE | Foals ate excitedly in recent times (2,2,4) |
| BERMUDAS | Male boarding a red bus excitedly in shorts |
| SKISLOPE | Kiss Pole excitedly in part of Alpine resort (3,5) |
| FORTYISH | Following history excitedly in early middle age? (8) |
| MEMBRANE | Writer embracing barmen excitedly in film? (8) |
| LINCOLNSINN | One of the four societies to which barristers of England and Wales called to the Bar must belong (8, |
| BARRISTER | A lawyer who has been called to the bar, qualified to plead in the higher courts (9) |
| NAMESAKE | Celebrity takes a Japanese drink to one called the same (8) |
| HARDDISK | Computer facility died twice - one's called in to listen |