| STRINGOUT | Prolong call, not yielding over the course of it |
| INAPT | To snooze in the course of it is unseemly (5) |
| REGATTA | One expects a good row in the course of it (7) |
| OBEDIENT | Yielding over what may be cast in crooked surroundings |
| RISINGTIDE | Seaside experience? Celebrate during course of it, having journey round (6,4) |
| EMPEROR | One of 16 over the course of the Ming dynasty |
| RSPCA | Abbreviated name of a charity that has waged many successful campaigns over the course of its 200-year history, including outlawing the UK's alectryomancy, bear-baiting and dogfighting (1,1,1,1,1) |
| MYTHREESONS | '60s-'70s sitcom whose four original family members were married over the course of the series |
| MISSAL | Book of prayers and other texts used in Catholic services over the course of a year |
| SIDESTEP | Avoid terrible pest over the course of fateful day (8) |
| UNDONE | Over the course of short day a French individual is ruined (6) |
| INTHELONGRUN | Over the course of time (2,3,4,3) |
| MRSDALLOWAY | Virginia Woolf novel whose narrative unfolds over the course of a single day |
| ONEDAY | British miniseries set on July 15 over the course of 16 years |
| GRINCH | Literary figure whose "heart grew three sizes" over the course of his namesake book |
| MAP | Image that becomes more red and/or blue over the course of an Election Night broadcast |
| BEARINGUP | Girl on call not letting it get her down |
| HALFTRACK | Vehicle taking sportsman over the course |
| REVELLER | Wake-up call - not one initially rousing partygoer |
| NOTRUMP | Top call, not bottom (2-5) |