| TERMINAL | Start to tell railmen off at Waterloo, say (8) |
| DETRAIN | Get off at Waterloo perhaps, having run into delay (7) |
| TWOOFAKIND | Twins start to tell yarn related to daughter |
| RUCTION | Once police in Belfast start to tell one about disturbance (7) |
| RHYMESTER | Jingles start to tell on royal poet (9) |
| AGITATION | A soldier at Waterloo, say, heading off trouble |
| INSTALLATION | Military establishment at Waterloo, say, with everyone inside (12) |
| ORDEROFBATTLE | General arrangement of the lines at Waterloo, say |
| EMBATTLE | Prepare to fight half of them at Waterloo perhaps (8) |
| NAPOLEON | A 20-franc piece lost at Waterloo (8) |
| DONNEGAN | Sonya __, secretary at Waterloo Road school (8) |
| VICTORIA | Duke of Wellington at Waterloo, one ahead of a sovereign (8) |
| REACTION | Counterstroke by soldiers at Waterloo? (8) |
| ASTATINE | At Waterloo maybe nothing's lost after absolute end of Bonaparte (8) |
| DECISIVE | Like Napoleons defeat at Waterloo |
| IRONDUKE | Nickname of the British general who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo (with "The") |
| ACTIONSTATIONS | Prepare to fight cases involving Waterloo say (6.8) |
| RIDGE | No start for Waterloo, say, or Embankment (5) |
| TATER | Starts to tell agriculturalists that King Edward is a local spud (5) |
| CYST | Growth starts to tell, seeing your carnations coming up (4) |