| MICKEYTAKING | Pulling leg free from end of tights, one may get knicks in a twist |
| LIMP | Drag a leg free of stiffness (4) |
| LADDER | Set of rungs such as an etrier or one used in an escalade; a fishway; or, a run in a pair of tights or a stocking (6) |
| ENCIRCLE | Ring around from end of June to the end of autumn - the theatre should have one (8) |
| WHITEHALL | Screen welcomes box-office success from end of June to end of March in Dublin suburb (9) |
| SPIRITUAL | One group of workers get in a twist, seeing such lords |
| OUTONALIMB | Place one finds oneself after pulling leg perhaps in compromising position (3,2,1,4) |
| SNAG | Small "pull" in a garment such as a jumper or a pair of tights; or, an informal Australian name for |
| NETS | N.B.A. team that recently agreed to its first trade with the Knicks in over 40 years |
| OBLIVION | Bo in a twist finds a violin in blackout (8) |
| ANAGRAMMATIC | Like the compiler, I can't get in a twist about a little weight mother put on |
| ANTIGUA | Gets a gut in a twist in the island (7) |
| GUSSET | This part of a garment gets us in a twist! (6) |
| DRAWINGPIN | Pulling leg that one's applied to the board (7,3) |
| FROGMARCH | It forces one to move forward, mostly from end of spring to St Patrick's Day parade, for one (9) |
| PRIZEFIGHTER | Award-winning Spar opening early from end of winter is capable of knocking out the competition in Ring (12) |
| GALUMPH | Bound so excitedly, a bulge appearing in middle of tights |
| NYLONS | Unfortunately, the Top Shop in the centre of Axminster only has really old-fashioned types of tights (6) |
| EEYORE | From end of June Jane keeps old donkey in wood |
| SLEAZE | Dirt from end of shoe found in lounge by son (6) |