| PERSONALPRONOUNS | Perhaps she and her sons prone to meddle with our plan (8,8) |
| SPONGER | Parasite with son prone if agitated to grab first of goods (7) |
| THEHEARTOFA | With 38-Across, 1981 Maya Angelou memoir in which she and her son, Guy, move to Ghana |
| TAMPER | A pet way to mar it is to meddle with it |
| INTRUDE | To meddle with MP in assembly is imprudent (7) |
| INTERFERE | To meddle with fire, enter in a roundabout way (9) |
| SPIDERMONKEY | Network expert to meddle with an animal (6,6) |
| MYEYE | Start to meddle with former pronoun twice? What nonsense |
| MEDEA | She murdered her sons and her husband's lover |
| PETEMCGARRY | Late Gogglebox regular, who appeared with wife Linda and her son George (4,7) |
| MARIECURIE | She and her husband discovered radium: 2 wds. [1867-1934] |
| ELSA | She and her sister Anna created Olaf in "Frozen" |
| PHOEBE | SHE AND HER TWIN SISTER STEFFY WERE BORN (B&B) |
| NIOBE | Apollo killed her sons and Artemis killed her daughters |
| WINDBAG | Getting home David Beckham initially embraced by Posh perhaps - she likes to talk (7) |
| FETISHIST | One with a peculiar attachment - perhaps she fits it (9) |
| NEARLYTHESAME | Perhaps she meant to eat at dawn, or similar (6,3,4) |
| LORELEI | Folklore leitmotif? To some extent perhaps she is (7) |
| SHELF | Loaded with books, perhaps, she left noisily (5) |
| HOSTESS | Perhaps she astonishes and made Ian leave party (7) |