| ANNOUNCER | Set forth and must trap new wild cat (9) |
| PARTRIDGE | Trap new bank in some game (9) |
| PEARCE | Fred ___, author of The New Wild and The Climate Files (6) |
| MOUNTAINLIONS | Increase form of liaison to protect new wild mammals (8,5) |
| ENSNARER | He traps new earners sadly (8) |
| EXHIBITED | Set forth and left without greeting bishop (9) |
| OBBLIGATI | Scored and must be played (9) |
| HATCHBACK | Bring forth and reverse car (9) |
| ALLIGATOR | A bit of spirit needed to climb a peak, which is dangerous and must be scaled (9) |
| MODALVERB | Eg, each one of these could. May should. Will can and must. |
| BRANCHOUT | Bishop raced away after church: to go forth and multiply? (6,3) |
| FOSTERMOTHER | Rome set forth and appointed guardian to children (6,6) |
| NARRATE | Set forth and ran up with speed (7) |
| SHIPCANAL | Independent, having quiet on both sides, can go a length in Forth and Clyde, say (4,5) |
| NARRATES | Sets forth and makes an arrest (8) |
| PACES | Walks back and forth and back and forth and... |
| ROTATOR | This goes back and forth and round and round (7) |
| ETC | "... and so on, and so forth, and what have you" |
| LEEK | This vegetable, popular in Wales, is flecked and must be topped, tailed and cored before being mashed and served (4) |
| FALKIRK | Scottish town in the Forth valley at thejunction of the Forth and Clyde and Union Canals (7) |