| HANDYMEN | Pass my order with directions for odd-jobbers (8) |
| TROLL | "Before I allow you to pass my bridge you must answer me my questions three" type |
| SWEETLORD | George Harrison's number-one hit single on his 1970 album All Things Must Pass, My ... (5,4) |
| MOPSTICKS | Handrails, odd-jobbers, piano damper-raising rods, saloon-sweepers or even silly fools, all named after wooden poles attached to stringy floor-cleaning tools (9) |
| HANDYMAN | Prince informally introduced to monarch an odd-jobber (8) |
| FACTOTUM | Particular corporation after old odd-jobber (8) |
| BALINESE | Bail arranged with directions for some Indonesians (8) |
| CYCLAMEN | Cancel my order for the flower (8) |
| DEMOLISH | Greedily scoff what's often tasty about starters in my order? (8) |
| MOROCCAN | My order turned up around noon from North Africa |
| NUTHATCH | A "jobber", "pecker" or "upside-down bird", often spiralling head first down a trunk, named for its signature skill as a seed-cracker, using a tree as a workbench or veritable chopping-board (8) |
| PROVIDED | It's supplied for odd viper, possibly (8) |
| DRUMROLL | Odd context for odd series of musical beats (4,4) |
| EMERALDS | Precious stones for odd red males (8) |
| SEMESTER | Term for odd steamy compound (8) |
| PECULIAR | For "odd", the usual clue, I interposed, is "strange" (8) |
| FOREHEAD | Hoard fee for odd part of the face |
| RIESLING | Strange wine for odd Sir Ingle |
| MERCHANT | Jobber |
| CATCHALL | Place for odds and ends |