| BURROUGHS | Polish up drafts for either of two US novelists |
| BUSH | Either of two US presidents (4) |
| TRIANON | Word linking with "Petit" or "Grand" for either of two chateaus in the grounds of the Palace of Versailles (7) |
| SEMESTER | From Latin for "six-monthly", a word for either of two divisions of a university's academic year (8) |
| MEL | Nickname for either of two Spice Girls |
| SOX | Nickname for either of two American League teams |
| EDDA | Word linking with "Prose" or "Poetic" for either of two medieval Icelandic literary works (4) |
| SENSOR | Word for either of two Roman magistrates who supervised public morals; or, later, one who blue-pencils, bowdlerises or expurgates (6) |
| CENSOR | Word for either of two Roman magistrates who supervised public morals; or, later, one who blue-pencils, bowdlerises or expurgates (6) |
| SURVEY | Collection of data for mapping; an inspection of a building to ascertain its condition or value; or, a body of people for either of said purposes |
| SOCK | From Old English for "light shoe", a word for either of a pair of knitted or woven half-hose for one's feet (4) |
| NEAP | Word for either of the two very low tides occurring at the first and third quarters of the moon (4) |
| ELS | Winner of two US Opens and two Opens (3) |
| SINCLAIR | Upton -, - Lewis, both US novelists |
| IPAS | Some hoppy drafts, for short |
| USER | Fraudster's release? Drafts for consumer! (4) |
| FANTASYFOOTBALL | You make drafts for it |
| REDRAFT | A draft for the amount of a dishonored draft plus the costs and charges of drafting again. |
| RAFTER | Huckleberry Finn - or Australian winner of two US Tennis Opens (6) |
| QUINCY | Bay State birthplace of two US presidents |