| PERSPIRE | Show signs of strenuous activity, setting out for every shoot |
| TRIPOD | It stands by a photographer at every shoot |
| GOLDRUSH | Spout about lord setting out for the Klondike, for example (4,4) |
| BETTEROFF | Someone setting out for the bookies with hope to become this? |
| BOUT | A stint of strenuous exercise or overindulgence, for example; a contest or match in boxing, fencing or wrestling; a curve in the side of a violin; or, an attack of illness, such as flu (4) |
| INTERLOPER | Liner to put out for every trespasser (10) |
| SNOW | Something the Met Office looks out for every December 25th |
| BREAKDANCE | Pause reel for strenuous activity (5,5) |
| OPENER | First, batter softly scooped out for every pie without stuffing, put inside empty oven in advance (6) |
| EXHAUSTING | Running out of, strenuous (10) |
| SKIPPING | Sleeping after bit of strenuous exercise |
| ROWING | Sparring, a form of strenuous exercise (6) |
| SWEATS | Shows an effect of strenuous exercise |
| LIMB | Strenuous activity abandoned by Conservative member |
| LIMBERUP | Exercise gently before strenuous activity (6,2) |
| EXERTION | Strenuous activity right to exclude politician from immunity |
| OVERDO | "Don't ___ it" (caution about strenuous activity) |
| HIKING | Depicted in a painting by James Walker Tucker, an outdoor pursuit of strenuous walks in the countryside (6) |
| SLOG | A trudge; a wallop; a hard cricket shot emphasising strength over skill; or, a spell of strenuous/tedious work (4) |
| EXERTIONS | Strenuous activity (9) |