| AMENDABLE | Receptive about daughter, OK for a change? (9) |
| AGREED | A European king's missing daughter's OK (6) |
| IRAQI | Arab leaders of industry receptive about quaint idea (5) |
| EXHIBITED | Displayed ibex, Edith, for a change? ... (9) |
| DEPARTURE | Getting away with pure trade, for a change? (9) |
| LAMBITION | Puppet's desire to manipulate Shari Lewis for a change? |
| EUCHARIST | What his curate takes for a change? |
| TIMETRIAL | Miler at it, for a change? |
| DIAPERBAG | Good thing to have for a change? |
| GUESSWHAT | Have you heard visitor collecting wash for a change? (5,4) |
| AREYOUREADY | Is one prepared for a year of a euro a day for a change? (3,3,5) |
| RAINDANCE | Sun's nice and relaxing - but could this presage a change? (4,5) |
| ROISTERED | Lived it up — sore and tired, needing a change? |
| AMENDMENT | Staff taken in by Saatchi & Saatchi — time to make a change? |
| SCONCE | The head; university slang for a tankard of ale drunk without taking a breath as a fine for a breach of rules or etiquette; the mug used; a lantern or screened torch carried by a handle; a bracket can |
| KANGAROO | Jumper of angora, OK for a change (8) |
| SNOOKER | Game, Norse, OK, for a change (7) |
| KONTIKI | Thor's craft has knight initially in it? OK for a change (3-4) |
| ASYOULIKEIT | Play in lieu - it's okay for a change |
| CONTRARY | Try a corn for a change? The opposite! (8) |