| HONORIFIC | Respectful choir, if on form (9) |
| SATELLITE | Moon seen on form of television (9) |
| SHIPSHAPE | Tidy vessel on form (9) |
| IDEALISES | If on side, sail away, at the end, and puts one up on a pedestal (9) |
| NEFARIOUS | Very wicked user, if on a trip (9) |
| FASHIONER | He gives it shape, as if on her invention (9) |
| FREESTYLE | How one may swim for nothing when on form |
| REVERSION | Legal right about to be written on form |
| SEESAWING | Moving up and down, as if on a balanced plank (9) |
| DEDUCIBLE | Possible to work out if, on 1st of December, occasionally lunch can be eaten outside (9) |
| TRAVELLER | If on a Winter's Night a ___, novel by Italo Calvino (9) |
| SWIVELLED | Turned (as if) on a pin or pivot |
| FLOORPLAN | Cook, Prof ... all on form for the Cluedo board? (5,4) |
| KERBDRILL | This precaution could be taken if on edge, by the way |
| HORRIFIC | Dire choir if tenor finally goes wrong (8) |
| SING | Join a choir if you like to ___ (4) |
| INTHEGROOVE | Where data is on disc or on form |
| SLAP | Rebuff (if on the face); reprimand (if on the wrist) (4) |
| SIN | Adversative conjunction, but if, if on the other hand |
| WORKINGCLASS | Those in society on form (7,5) |