| FEETOFCLAY | Statue has them, and it's a fundamental flaw (4,2,4) |
| ELUDE | I have to dodge them and it's all due to the French! |
| JEANSIBELIUS | Finnish composer who said: "a statue has never been set up in honour of a critic" |
| STATURE | Statue has right height (7) |
| JAMESBROWN | US soul singer whose hits include 'Papa's Got A Brand New Bag' and 'It's a Man's Man's Man's World' (5,5) |
| FAIRGROUND | You may have fun here, and it's a pretty good cause |
| ENDOFSTORY | That's that, and it's a Y! |
| GROUNDBALL | "Here's the pitch, and it's a ..." |
| CLOUDBURST | Could it be that...and it's a hard rain's gonna fall? Could! (10) |
| LAWOFMASSACTION | Chemists' fundamental flaw, as atomic numbers quickly made clear (3,2,4,6) |
| INTEGRAL | Fundamental flaw in triangle (8) |
| BACKTOTHEDRAWINGBOARD | Go address fundamental flaws, as with political cartoons |
| STAPLE | U-shaped wire tack for fastening paper; or, a food such as bread or grain considered a fundamental part of a diet or cuisine (6) |
| HARMONICS | The overtones of a fundamental note, as produced by lightly touching the string of a stringed instrument at one of its node points while playing |
| THRUST | A fundamental concept in physics used to refer to the propulsive force of a jet or rocket engine; or, a sudden attacking lunge in fencing (6) |
| TENET | A fundamental and established belief |
| STITCH | Loop of yarn or thread as a fundamental element in sewing, knitting, crochet and tapestry (6) |
| GAS | Word, based on "chaos" and coined by Jan Baptista van Helmont, for a fundamental state of matter, such as the carbon dioxide identified by said chemist; or, in another sense, empty boastful talk or bl |
| SPEEDOFLIGHT | A fundamental constant of nature and physics defined by the vacuum propagation rate of electromagnetic radiation, exactly 299,792,458 metres per second (5,2,5) |
| ESSENTIALLY | Yes, all set in reforming in a fundamental way (11) |