| FULLPAGE | One of them is in the newspaper with no room for one extra word (4,4) |
| LEADERSHIP | Control all those who peruse the newspaper with change of direction at the start? (10) |
| SEMI | Newspaper with no leader upset house (4) |
| SWISH | Classy bridge players here, and one of them is in One Heart (5) |
| WOMANISING | Chasing birds - one of them is in Government (10) |
| IMPLORE | Earnestly ask for one extra place inside (7) |
| BYELAW | Local rule for one extra bill (6) |
| MALARIAL | Feverish that there's only room for one singing voice in the shopping centre (8) |
| EXPLICIT | Stated clearly, with no room for confusion (8) |
| BRIMFULL | Firm moves into sort of market with no room left (4-4) |
| THISHERE | Colloquial phrase for something nearby that has an extra word |
| MOVEOVER | Make room for one's turn at chess, being finished (4,4) |
| POTBOUND | Grass border with no room to spread |
| WILFULLY | Done intentionally using tricks with no room inside (8) |
| UPSTARTS | Braggarts having extra words to say among posh floozies |
| AUREVOIR | Aussie opening pair, having turned, run one extra bye (2,6) |
| LEAPYEAR | It has one extra day (4,4) |
| INTEREST | What engages one: extra cash |
| TEDIOUSBRIEF | In 5.1, Theseus is given the choice of performances that will happen during the nuptials. One of them is "A ___ ___ scene of young Pyramus And his love Thisbe, very tragical mirth." |
| TIGER | One with "no room for improvement," per Hobbes in "Calvin and Hobbes" |