| AGGRESSOR | Sends up Ross on a horse in the 20s, for example, taking the fight to others (9) |
| PLATOONS | No postal code for those taking a fight to others (8) |
| TRANSGRESSOR | Turns up, Ross Ward reviews Grant's adaptation of The Guilty Party (12) |
| BETSY | Ross on a commemorative 3-cent stamp |
| TEAFORTWO | We're told a letter and a number as well, a number in the 20s (3,3,3) |
| PRIVATEER | Drake, for example, taking 50 from River Plate, perversely (9) |
| MOUNTCOOK | Delia Smith perhaps found under a horse in the South Island (5,4) |
| ASSAILANT | Mugger, for example, taking spin around capital |
| DOARUNNER | ... ditto, a horse in the race could skedaddle (2,1,6) |
| STAIRCASE | Flight - famous example taking in Italian capital |
| VATERSAY | Start to worry getting out of sea, for example, taking source of virus to dry area, in the main (8) |
| RACER | Record for a horse in the middle of going all the way around on the track (5) |
| RACERIOT | Free care in Brazil to begin, as this affects various people bringing the fight to the streets (4,4) |
| ENLISTMENT | Otherwise listen to me in the mid-20s for the state of being recruited |
| FACILITIES | The ladies with foreign footballers from Long Beach and Glen Cove, for example, taking in Long Island (10) |
| ASTRIDE | On a horse in the dirt, saddle twisted internally (7) |
| GEMINI | The twins, for example, taking up dress (6) |
| SWAGGER | Points to Queen on a horse in parade (7) |
| SCRAPMETAL | Hooked up with Al after the fight to sing 'Any Old Iron' (5,5) |
| SALLY | Woman for example taking in students (5) |