| DISGRUNTLE | Rustling Ed could put him in a bad mood (10) |
| PERIL | Replied getting rid of Ed could spell danger (5) |
| INTHEDARK | Unaware Ed could be hidden here? (2,3,4) |
| COMPROMISE | To meet one half-way, put him in an embarrassing position (10) |
| SANTACLAUS | "I stopped believing in ____ when I was six. Mother took me to see him in a department store and he asked for my autograph." (Shirley Temple) |
| DUKEOFEARL | "Nothing can stop" him, in a 1962 doo-wop classic |
| ACTIONABLE | A badly-drafted lab notice as such could put you in the dock? (10) |
| HAMMEDITUP | Exaggerated performance from dame put him off |
| STRICTNESS | “The ____ of his morals / Engag’d him in a hundred quarrels” (Jonathan Swift) |
| FALLOWDEER | Man losing energy for a darling, we hear: is he in a rut? (6,4) |
| PAINTBRUSH | Suffering consumption drug's sudden effect, one could put a coat on (10) |
| ARCHAEOLOGY | One of the major innovators in modern Arab art, Dia al-Azzawi graduated from Baghdad University with a degree in this field, which put him in direct contact with ancient civilizations of the Middle Ea |
| CRIMENOVEL | Detective story could put me in clover (5,5) |
| WARD | "And they put him in ___ in chains" (Eze 19;9) |
| CRICKETER | A bit chirpy? Then I hesitate to put him in bat! (9) |
| REDHERRING | Wild herd going astray and this could put you off the scent (3,7) |
| ADVERTISER | One who could put out poster with revised art possibly |
| DRESS | "... and put him in the garden of Eden to ___ it" (Gen. 2: |
| ENLIGHTEN | Then Nigel gets worried - put him in the picture (9) |
| EUNUCH | Give Hun cue and put him in charge of the harem (6) |