| INVERT | Reverse the position, order, relation, or condition of. (6) |
| INVERTS | Reverses the position, order, relation, or condition of. (7) |
| INVERSE | Inverted in position, order, relation |
| TURNTHETABLES | Reverse the positions |
| STATUS | Name the relative standing, position, or condition of anything (6) |
| FETTLE | State or condition of health, fitness, wholeness, spirit or form (6) |
| ANOMIE | State or condition originally described by Emile Durkheim, characterised by hopelessness in society as a result of lack of structure or an absence of norms (6) |
| TIPTOP | Of the highest quality or condition (6) |
| STASIS | A state or condition in which there is no action or progress (6) |
| REMEDY | Cure for a disease or condition (6) |
| CHECKS | Examines so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition. (6) |
| GEMINI | For instance, reverse the car when given the sign (6) |
| RETAIL | Reverse the docking operation of a shop's traffic (6) |
| SECRECY | Word for concealment; the keeping of arcana or clandestine matters; or, condition of being hidden/private (7) |
| NEATNESS | The quality or condition of being in good order (8) |
| GUNDOG | Head of government to reverse the effects of German hunter's aid (3,3) |
| DEFRAY | Reverse the unravelling and settle? (6) |
| GASBAG | Who might reverse the decline of gossip? |
| LINTEL | Let Nil reverse the piece horizontally above each house opening (6) |
| CAVEAT | Legal proviso or condition |