| JACKBOOT | Sailor, given the sack, goes on foot (8) |
| ABATED | Lowered like a sailor given the wrong date? (6) |
| HIT | ___ the sack (go to sleep) |
| ONTHETOWN | Fun for sailors , given the chance, where Sinatra and Kelly sang, danced and romanced. (2,3,4) |
| PILLAGED | Given the sack? (8) |
| POLEAXED | Stunned European given the sack |
| TARTRATE | Salt, ie sailor, given special treat (8) |
| ABSTAINS | Sailor given marks - keeps off the rum? |
| SHOESHOP | Goes on foot to inform on local selling mules, for instance (4,4) |
| FLIPFLOP | Following border by Turkey, one goes on foot |
| FIRED | Having used the gun was given the sack (5) |
| DEBRIS | Teacher given the sack on reflection remains (6) |
| ANKLET | Goes on foot on foot before tea (6) |
| SANDAL | Down on the beach gangster goes on foot (6) |
| GIFT | For the present, the American soldier goes on foot (4) |
| LAIDOFF | Stopped, left alone and given the sack (4,3) |
| POSTIE | Job that is for one regularly given the sack (6) |
| TRACKS | Follows right back when given the sack, to set upon |
| DEBT | Militant finally given the sack after uprising -- a liability? (4) |
| OVERTAXED | Suffering financially? That's obvious, being given the sack |