| SHIPMENT | Sailors, perhaps, take on tons in cargo |
| SKI | Perhaps take on moguls on the way down (3) |
| SUPPLEMENT | Flexible chaps putting on tons might make enhancement to diet? |
| TYSON | Heavyweight champion at the end of the day packed on tons, Rocky |
| WHIPPERSNAPPER | Dominatrix, perhaps, takes on one short and cheeky lad |
| BARONAGE | Hopper perhaps takes on a group of nobles (8) |
| TRAINEE | Elder perhaps takes on a popular pupil |
| NAVYYARDS | They fix up accommodation for the working sailors perhaps in Pearl Harbor (4,5) |
| INTRAY | Rainy weather set constraints on ton of work to be done (2,4) |
| SEASONTICKET | Travel pass not yet paid for, carried by group of sailors perhaps |
| ESCAPEES | Those on the lam, perhaps, take leak in odd cases (8) |
| SUGARBOWL | Lumps in it perhaps, take up American dress on creature of the night (5,4) |
| ALIASES | "Mr and Mrs Smith" perhaps take a ship in waters heading north |
| IGNORER | He will reign or perhaps take no notice (7) |
| REED | Does, perhaps, take up the grass (4) |
| MAYFLY | Will perhaps take to the air for a short time (6) |
| HAPPEN | Perhaps take place (6) |
| BEAROFF | Affordable? No lad could, perhaps, take it away! (4,3) |
| LOSE | Verbally, gents perhaps take a beating (4) |
| AMBLE | Perhaps take constitutional risk, ousting leader |