| UNSAFE | Peter goes after a bit of fun, but it's risky |
| MOON | Seems a low bit of fun, but it's really high (4) |
| OCULAR | Full of fun, but no judge of eyes |
| FOULPLAY | Some birds we hear have fun, but it's unfair behaviour (4,4) |
| OPERATED | Peter goes to a do with a doctor, having shown prowess with a knife (8) |
| INNERSPACE | The unconscious revelation of how fast the Queen goes after a pub (5,5) |
| SUITOR | A gentleman who goes after a lady (6) |
| SACKBUT | ... but goes after a bag for an old instrument (7) |
| KICK | Bit of excitement or fun, but it can hurt (4) |
| JOYRIDE | A fun but often dangerous trip in a vehicle (7) |
| STALE | How bread goes after a few days when it is no longer fresh (5) |
| AGITATOR | Resistance goes after a soldier thanks to one stirring things up |
| UNCAP | International player goes after a French Open (5) |
| CHASES | Goes after a companion on the wild seas (6) |
| CHASER | One who goes after a second drink (6) |
| JERRY | US talk show host's dog goes after a mouse (5,8) |
| SPRINGER | US talk show host's dog goes after a mouse (5,8) |
| LEMONSOLE | ... therefore the French goes after a fruit for the fish (5,4) |
| ALOO | Where one goes after a curry dish (4) |
| PRIMULA | The lad briefly goes after a prissy, posh plant (7) |