| MUSSED | Somewhat out of place, as hair |
| SET | Fix in place as hair |
| DIM | Somewhat out of sight, out of mind? |
| BOD | Dad ___ (physique of a somewhat out-of-shape guy) |
| CROISSANT | Cast iron's out of place as a breakfast item |
| EXEMPLARY | Devon flower girl out of place as model |
| AMISS | Out of place as a teacher? |
| PROLAPSE | Slip out of place, as a disk |
| PROLAPSED | Slipped out of place, as an organ |
| DISLOCATE | Put out of place, as a shoulder |
| RUNAWAYS | Looked out of place as unwary fugitives (8) |
| BELATED | Getting late to bed is somewhat out of date |
| OVAL | Eggs left somewhat out of round? |
| ABITOFF | Somewhat out of order to have a tiff over a boa! (1,3,3) |
| NEWTOWN | A change of place, as at Milton Keynes (3,4) |
| EARTHQUAKE | Old king losing pride of place as king in the great upheaval (10) |
| ARCADE | Amusing place, as with part of 24, reminiscent of pastoral life?(6) |
| BLOODBLOOD | In 3.3, Iago's plan starts to fall into place, as he works on Othello's distraught mind. Iago builds up his false story of Cassio and Desdemona being together and having a dalliance of some sort. Othe |
| MEET | To show up at the same time and place as your friend, just as the two of you agreed |
| SITIN | Occupation of a place as a protest (3-2) |