| BITTERREMORSE | Severe sense of guilt for drink in the case of a detective (6,7) |
| PINT | Fix time for drink in the pub (4) |
| SYBARITE | Somewhere for the builders going around at the end of the day for drinks in The Epicure (8) |
| PROFESSIONALISM | Demeanour of experts circulating mails to support admission of guilt for covering up deception |
| SKIN | Old Norse word for the covering of the body known previously as its hide; the case of a sausage; the peel of a banana or other fruit; or, a layer forming on hot milk or custard (4) |
| BOX | A container for a selection of chocolates; the case of a ship's compass; a numbered pigeonhole for mail; or, a coachman's seat (3) |
| CULT | The craze for cash in the case of a minor injury |
| CASTINGVOTE | Deciding choice of a chairperson in the case of a deadlock (7,4) |
| WORTHDYINGFOR | 2010 novel by Lee Child about Jack Reacher meets the Duncans and solves an old case of a missing child: 3 wds. |
| ETUI | The case of a needlewoman employed in the Tuileries (4) |
| CAPITALLETTER | Upper case of a Sydney landlord (7,6) |
| NEWMAN | Andrea -, author of novels A Bouquet of Barbed Wire and A Sense of Guilt (6) |
| INLAY | Printed card or booklet attached to the case of a CD, DVD or cassette; or, the technique or process of boulle or marquetry (5) |
| READINESS | Being prepared to eat - in the case of a fool, outside (9) |
| PANORAMA | View that is unbroken, or broken in the case of a canal! (8) |
| TODAY | Right now, American lawyer is lying in the case of a child's plaything (5) |
| VANITYBAG | Fair name? Appropriate in the case of a woman |
| PEAGREEN | Colour to harmonise in the case of a writer (3-5) |
| TREAT | Deal with the case of a source of great gratification (5) |
| REMORSE | A sense of deep regret and guilt for a misdeed (7) |