| IAMBI | Poetic feet (short-long combination) often hurled out by eg Catullus on the attack |
| THEYTHEM | Pronoun combination often used by non-binary people |
| CONTRIVE | Engineer's argument against stand that's three feet short |
| EVERYDAY | Always three feet short? Yes, as usual (8) |
| SOS | Message communicated as "short-short-short, long-long-long, short-short-short" |
| IAMBS | Short/long poetic feet |
| HITOUT | Go on the attack to raise the tempo at the crease (3,3) |
| RAIDER | The air gets red when he's on the attack (6) |
| RAIDERS | They are on the attack with one among the troopers (7) |
| SURCHARGE | Extra cost made gent go on the attack, according to the teller (9) |
| GARBAGE | The refuse bag, in a rage, hurled out (7) |
| CONTURBABIMUS | We'll shake up something, eg Catullus and Lesbia's kiss-count, Cat. 5.11 |
| LAVA | Stuff heatedly hurled out, as politician's left little room |
| DACTYLIC | Long-short-long, in poetic meter |
| DACTYL | Long-short-short poetic foot |
| LUNGE | During Winter Olympic event, Norway go on the attack (5) |
| BITING | When ferrets are on the attack, winter winds are harsh (6) |
| UNABASHED | A little girl went on the attack, and was quite brazen about it (9) |
| ASSAULTERS | Idiot changes when tackling superior types going on the attack |
| LASHEDOUT | Lout hung around a shed, went on the attack, and spent lots of money (6,3) |