| REAPPRAISAL | Paper a liar's falsified giving new assessment |
| REGRADED | Observed to be twisted inside - hence given a new assessment |
| REMARK | Make a new assessment of what someone says? (6) |
| APPRAISAL | A couple of pages on a liar's terrible evaluation (9) |
| RATTLE | The crackling of paper; a dice-box; a maraca- or shaker-like toy for a baby; the rings of a pit-viper's tail; or, a spell of lively chattering (6) |
| PIN | A secret number; or, that which fastens a hat, one's hair, paper, a tailor's cloth or a wrestler to a mat (3) |
| REGARDED | Considered having new assessment, after change of heart (8) |
| REEVALUATE | Make new assessment concerning girl dead after eating uranium |
| CARKSIT | Breaks down new assessment of risk on board vessel (5,2) |
| DOLE | New assessment of old people's final benefit (4) |
| GRADUATE | Person with a degree giving new guard tea (8) |
| DENY | Said three times, a liar's policy |
| PANTS | A liar's are "on fire" |
| FALSE | Like a liar's statement |
| ROULEAU | A packet of coins in paper; a roll of ribbon; or, a style of button loop on the back of a bridal gown (7) |
| BUNDLE | A drum of belongings, a ream of paper, a sheaf of corn, a wad of cash or other collection of loosely gathered or bound things (6) |
| RIP | A tear or rent in cloth or paper; a worthless thing; a strong tidal current; or, a dissolute character (3) |
| RHEME | In linguistics, the part of a sentence giving new information about the topic (5) |
| LIFE | Career work of Kipling giving new heart to literature (4) |
| RETITLING | Giving new name to outrageous littering (9) |