| OVERGREW | Spread on something so as to choke it (8) |
| OVERGROW | Grow or spread over something so as to choke or stifle it (8) |
| SMEAR | Spread on something |
| REINVENT | Change (something) so as to appear entirely new |
| STRANGLE | Road right, sharp turn to choke (8) |
| DYESTUFF | Anil perhaps heard to choke on jam? |
| THROTTLE | To choke (8) |
| INTERVENE | To take part in something so as to alter or prevent a course of events (9) |
| CUTCORNERS | Do something so as to save time or money |
| WHYKEEPA | Proverb saying that if you pay someone to do something then you should let them do it (3,4,1,3,3,4,8) |
| EYESORE | Something so ugly it hurts to see it (7) |
| SUFFOCATE | Ipswich Town three men short, perhaps, said to choke (9) |
| CHELA | Guru's pupil starts to choke, having thrown up beer |
| COSTNER | Actor beginning to choke with tears about receiving Oscar (7) |
| STOOP | Be inclined to choke with love inside |
| MOLD | It's what a person who finds something so unique that she expects never to see the likes of it again might say: "After that, they broke the ___" |
| BARGAIN | Something so cheap as to rule out profit? |
| BIND | It's a bit of a drag to tie something so tightly (4) |
| MUSTARD | Something so-so won't cut it |
| RIHANNA | "There's something so special about a woman who dominates in a man's world. It takes a certain grace, strength, intelligence, fearlessness, and the nerve to never take no for an answer." She won a Gra |