| QUARTERDECK | One suit, perhaps, is to be saluted (11) |
| STUDYLAW | Research best way to press a suit perhaps - is that how you'd learn to handle yourself in bar room? (5,3) |
| PARFORTHECOURSE | A little salmon cut as starter perhaps is to be expected |
| IRONED | In affair, one desperately pressed one's suit, perhaps (6) |
| FLAG | One may be saluted as it flies |
| FELICITATED | Saluted |
| TOASTED | How soldiers might be saluted (7) |
| PARTTIMER | One sharing job perhaps is to leave with watch |
| SWIM | To travel by water perhaps is to feel dizzy (4) |
| CASHDISCOUNT | Penny-pinching perhaps is to pay no attention in end to the notes (4,8) |
| ISLAND | The key, perhaps, is to gain ground (6) |
| EASTERN | Indian perhaps is to make money out of suttee regularly |
| MOONLIGHT | Ray, perhaps is to do an extra job |
| MUSHROOM | Goo on loo perhaps is to spread quickly |
| PRELATE | Bishop perhaps is to give foolish talk about Hell regularly |
| ISLANDER | Man's man, perhaps, is to settle with the Queen (8) |
| BARITONE | His voice perhaps is to preclude Charlie from exceptional notice (8) |
| DEIGN | For the audience, Hamlet, perhaps, is to stoop |
| HEARTTOHEART | How cards in one suit are arranged, to be frank |
| OCASEY | Playwright, obviously disheartened to have to defend suit, perhaps |