| GOLFLINKS | Stylised folk's lingo almost for course on the coast (4,5) |
| DISCOURSE | Sid comes up for course on dissertation (9) |
| STRINGLESS | Lingo almost unrecognisable in accent, unable to tie anything up? (10) |
| ROUGHCUTS | A number of versions produced by one calling the shots, of course, on the radio, divides those in the pack (5,4) |
| DISHONEST | Fishy first course on the way (9) |
| GENIETICS | Course on the peculiarities of a bottled spirit? |
| THEOOLOGY | Course on the science of Vincent van Gogh's brother? |
| RINGROADS | Telephone courses on the outskirts of towns accessible by car (4,5) |
| MAINROADS | Courses on the sea highways (4,5) |
| CATTERICK | Maybe Tiger's ploy: saving energy for course (9) |
| AUTOPILOT | An ideal place without a random selection for course controller |
| ENTREMETS | Visiting Jobcentre, met supervisor for course |
| ENROLMENT | Chaps coming in to learn, confused after missing a preparation for course |
| NEWMARKET | Recent demand for course (9) |
| DESERTROAD | Bob leaves the sweet course on the way within the North Island (6,4) |
| SOUP | Skip first course on the menu in the Groucho Club? (4,4) |
| DUCK | Skip first course on the menu in the Groucho Club? (4,4) |
| TARTHISTORY | Course on the development of small fruit pies over the centuries? |
| IMMERSE | One million going on the river - or almost - for dip (7) |
| YAWS | Goes off course on the water |