| SKUA | Seabirds rising up to another (4) |
| CEDE | Yield, give up to another (4) |
| MELBA | Old singer, close to stardom, rising up to it |
| COUPDETAT | Rising up to cadet rank (4,5) |
| ANTHILL | See a new town, in short, rising up to house busy little workers (3-4) |
| POILU | French soldier rising up to contain liquid |
| KNIGHT | Consider rising up to capture grand nobleman (6) |
| HOUSEOF | Enemies rising up to 60 Minutes almost never striptease, peculiarly, in Congress (5,2,15) |
| REPRESENTATIVES | Enemies rising up to 60 Minutes almost never striptease, peculiarly, in Congress (5,2,15) |
| GNASH | Harold at first confessed rising up to snap in anger (5) |
| ADINFINITUM | A noise, loud one, mostly rising up to the furthest distance |
| THEBAYOFFUNDY | TIDES_Often swelled by rain, this Canadian body of water's tides attract tourists by rising up to 50 feet in six hours |
| NARRATOR | One who tells the story of Clyde island rising up to rocky peak (8) |
| PUFF | Bloat, rising up at finish, facing front ... (4) |
| ANON | Men on adventure rising up, hiding immediately (4) |
| ERGO | Monster rising up thus (4) |
| SKOL | Beauty rising up, though heart forgotten - that's your health! (4) |
| EDDO | Tuber is most unusual rising up out of stone |
| SPOT | See peaks rising up |
| DARE | Challenge accepted by one radical rising up |