| STRAITJACKET | Restriction? Jack Tar set it in motion (12) |
| RIGGER | Needs no introduction to set it in motion for sailor (6) |
| TINIEST | Most insignificant set it in motion |
| DAINTIEST | Incomparably refined Scandinavian, say, set it in motion (9) |
| INSTITUTE | Establish unit: set it in motion |
| STARTED | Got a surprise when one set it in motion (7) |
| FASTANDLOOSE | Unreliable regarding level of restriction? (4,3,5) |
| UNDERWAY | The Tube, is it in motion? (5,3) |
| LEAVEOFF | Cancelled holiday? Jack it in (5,3) |
| PUNJAB | Jack Tar getting under unfinished boat in India (6) |
| JAB | Jack tar shot in the arm |
| VISITOR | Guest set it in the shade (7) |
| TERSE | Re-set it in a concise manner (5) |
| ESTER | Re-set it in compound form (5) |
| ANITA | She set it in the heart of Granada (5) |
| DESTITUTE | You've got nothing to set it in the duet (9) |
| SEADOG | A Jack tar, old salt, pirate or sailor; a white rainbow as seen by a mariner; an antiquated word for a shark or a seal; or, a heraldic beast in the form of a talbot with a beaver's tail (3,3) |
| SEACHEST | Trunk or ditty box of a Jack tar, old salt or a pirate, such as Billy Bones, in which to stow belongings, plunder and even pipes for shanty tones (3,5) |
| JINX | Black Magic? Jack admitted taking last one in box (4) |
| GRUMPYOLDMENKILLBILL | Just another day in Congress, some would say? (Jack Lemmon/Uma Thurman) |