| DOUBLEMEANING | Run like a soldier intending to be taken two ways (6-7) |
| EATEN | The food is gone, so tea is taken two ways (5) |
| ASNEEDED | How some medications should be taken (2 wds.) |
| ERROR | Return the caviar having taken two runs by mistake (5) |
| TWINENGINED | We could be intending to be fitted with a double motor (4,7) |
| ENPRISE | French term used in chess to describe a piece or pawn that is in a position to be captured/taken (2, |
| COURTMARTIALLED | Tried to be treated like a soldier (5-10) |
| STATIONED | Assigned to a post or base, like a soldier (9) |
| 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, |
| DONORCARD | What identifies one intending to be late to help others? |
| ISLE | One is intending to be a land mass? (4) |
| AWOL | Like a soldier who isn't where he should be: Abbr. |
| EASE | Substitute billionaire accepts a European is like a soldier relaxing (8,2,4) |
| STANDINGAT | Substitute billionaire accepts a European is like a soldier relaxing (8,2,4) |
| WELLMEANING | Intending to be helpful (4-7) |
| BLOODYMINDED | Look into organised group intending to be obstructive |
| STARTOUT | Take steps as intending to be tip-top tipster? (5,3) |
| TINTED | Coloured like a soldier boy! (6) |
| MAILED | Posted like a soldier of old (6) |
| UNINFORMED | Around start of night, like a soldier maybe in the dark? |