| ALLUDES | Refers to big men, both losing their heads (7) |
| NAN | How Kat Slater refers to Big Mo in EastEnders (3) |
| VICTIMS | Two men, both short and small, used as fall guys (7) |
| CHACHA | Two men, both wanting piano music (3-3) |
| TSUNAMIS | What term refers to large, powerful sea waves caused by underwater earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, or landslides, capable of causing widespread coastal damage? (8) |
| ATLANTIC | A technical case made by colonist, I see, refers to large body of water |
| ENHANCE | Men risk losing their heads to improve (7) |
| IVANHOE | Maybe Lennon and Shankar losing their heads over European hero (7) |
| PRINTER | Runner losing their head at technology item (7) |
| IMMENSE | Big men at heart of crumbling house (7) |
| HEAVIES | Large men employed by gangs to deter others (7) |
| MELANGE | Mixture of large men rioting leaving Reading (7) |
| NEGLECT | Pass up information about desks losing their right side (7) |
| PLAGUES | Record backing one with visitors losing their way during epidemics (7) |
| BALDING | Losing their tread, ... tyres |
| TIGHTENED | Losing their heads at night, men led became tense |
| ANGST | Fear produced by bang, is it, when all are losing their heads? (5) |
| ASTERS | Bloomers made by teachers losing their heads |
| ANEW | Bar and bench losing their heads once again |
| ASYLUM | Yielding and miserable after losing their heads ___ Retreat! (6) |