| RUDDERLESS | Run like a bull not yielding power to steer |
| KNOXVILLE | Bull not at all well in a little Orkney town (9) |
| TORONTO | Spanish bull not running loose in city |
| ABSTAINER | A book on English composer John Bull's not for me |
| SCUD | Word, from the name of a leporid's short tail, reflecting the sense "run like a rabbit, race like a hare", for a driving cloud, gust of wind, sudden shower, missile, slap or swift-footed sprinter; or, |
| GOOSE | Silly person to leave position, yielding power |
| ADAMANT | Is not yielding a dam to a worker (7) |
| GUM | Film hero, yielding power, getting stick (3) |
| SUBLIME | Noble and Colonel yielding power in woman's company |
| SEEK | Look for overthrown strongholds yielding power |
| LUCK | Courage yielding power and fortune |
| COAX | Persuade military chief over peace, yielding power ... (4) |
| TAURINE | Like a bull in a rut, moving close to cattle |
| BELLOWS | Roars like a bull - of help to a blacksmith? (7) |
| FIRM | Stable is unlikely to make a move as it's not yielding (4) |
| MARCHHARE | Time to run like a mad thing (5,4) |
| GALLOPER | Your daughter, who happens to run like a wolf? |
| AMOK | Frenzied way to run, like a tailless donkey (4) |
| DOUBLEMEANING | Run like a soldier intending to be taken two ways (6-7) |
| HOPED | Desired to run like a rabbit, Ed (5) |