| EVICTOR | Some of the Victorians were put out by him |
| ETHER | Some were put out by this article disturbing queen |
| CONFUSED | Bewildered when the lights were put out by a trick? (8) |
| TEACHER | A cheater is put out by him in the classroom (7) |
| LITTERS | On fire, the rest were put out on stretchers (7) |
| MALLARD | Bird known to the Victorians as a wild duck; or, the name of the world's fastest steam locomotive (7) |
| CANDLES | Illuminations used by the Victorians to decorate Christmas trees (7) |
| SALSIFY | Seasonal in January with celeriac, horseradish, Jerusalem artichoke. kale and kohlrabi, root c the oyster plant, popular with the Victorians as winter vegetable (7) |
| YEWTREE | One gave us bows, yet we're put out |
| EVICT | Kick out some of the Victorians |
| POWERED | Were put in the shell with mechanical force (7) |
| REBUILT | Using some pressure, built-ins were put together again (7) |
| CREATED | Made a fuss when about a quarter were put in boxes (7) |
| VILE | Description of the Victorians in the Horrible Histories series (4) |
| INCISOR | One of eight mouthy types of Victorians rejected VAT (7) |
| BLOWBYBLOW | Complete description of how the candles were put out? (4,2,4) |
| GREENGAGE | Chartreuse-coloured fruit similar to any one of the plums originally used to make a version of a Christmas pudding but substituted with raisins by the Victorians (9) |
| OZONE | From "smell", the allotropic form of oxygen wrongly assumed by the Victorians to keep us fit, healthy and well, thus associated with the invigorating coastal air scented with saltwater, seaweed and sh |
| RESURRECTIONMAN | Mourners certain to be put out by him? |
| ADMINISTRATOR | Person directing drama: trio isn't put out by him (13) |