| SWINBURNE | Son to feel enthusiasm dipping into Graves, say, the poet |
| WARMTOONESWORK | Begin to feel enthusiasm for a task (4,2,4,4) |
| TOMBS | Brooklyn band into graves? |
| ONLICENCE | Authority to sink graves, say, on the premises? (2-7) |
| BERIA | Stalin's henchman, one putting people in their graves, say? |
| ACCIDENTS | I'd divided graves, say, causing mishaps (9) |
| DESCENDS | Little man, 100, ceases to be and goes into grave? (8) |
| SELLONESSOUL | Get into grave debt, in attempt to succeed in ambitions? |
| DIACRITICAL | Grave, say? Grave as grave could be! (11) |
| TROMBONE | Part of brass band runs into grave individual (8) |
| BONEMARROW | Soft tissue on me thrown over into grave (4,6) |
| ENTOMBMENT | Putting into grave trouble, men mob tent (10) |
| SEPULCHRE | Pulse goes out and Cher is thrown into grave (9) |
| DISAGREE | Drop into grave, radioactive ultimately: that's fall out (8) |
| FOSBURY | Flop of backward undertakers ultimately put into grave (7) |
| INTER | Place into grave, tomb |
| SOBER | Bores away into grave (5) |
| SPENSER | Poet writes, dipping into sherry regularly (7) |
| ONUS | Charge? As it is for those dipping into the wallet |
| TWOSOME | Eg sergeant-major and son dipping into big book |