| ORIGINALSIN | Sailoring in storm with an innate tendency to error (8,3) |
| LUBBERLINESS | Blubber lines seal, having an innate tendency to be clumsy |
| HURRICANE | Massive storm with an eye at its center |
| NATURAL | Someone with an innate talent for a task (7) |
| FALLIBILITY | Proneness to error if laity perplexed about bill regression (11) |
| STRIPSEARCH | Attention given to errors in the course of school examination |
| SECONDNATURE | Innate tendency to censure and abuse (6,6) |
| ORIGINAL | In Christian theology the innate tendency towards evil, _ sin (8) |
| TALENT | Give thanks to what is borrowed from an innate quality |
| NATURALLY | In an innate way, organically (9) |
| DOODLEBUG | Scribble leads to error in flyer - that's dangerous (9) |
| ELAPSES | Runs out due to error in case of employees (7) |
| FALLIBLE | Poorly turning up in story, prone to error (8) |
| DRIVE | A long-distance shot from a tee in golf; a long scenic tree-lined road; or, an innate psychological |
| BIOPHILIA | Derived from the Greek meaning "love of life", an innate or inherent esteem for the natural world, according to E. O. Wilson or Erich Fromm (9) |
| ADAM | Genesiac figure from whose "Fall" humans inherited an innate condition of original sinfulness, according to traditional Christian belief (4) |
| ASTRANTIA | Perennial time to storm with anger, being incontinent (9) |
| THUNDERCLOUD | One causes storm with centre of Athy in disfavour (12) |
| MAESTRO | Did an eminent conductor kick up a storm with some energy? (7) |
| ADULTS | Left in a dust storm, with no children (6) |