| GETITTOGETHER | Succeed when you fetch something to fetch a female (3,2,8) |
| FEE | There's a charge when you fetch a few coffees (3) |
| FOLLOW | Succeed, when you understand the whole thing (6) |
| OUTSELL | What a market trader will do, perhaps, to fetch a higher price (7) |
| ROSE | Got out of the chair to fetch a flower - it's a delicate pink (4) |
| PAIL | "Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a ___ of water" |
| RETRIEVER | He goes to fetch a dog (9) |
| JILL | Jack %26 ... went up the hill to fetch a pail of water |
| HERCULE | Our helicopter goes off to fetch a famous detective (7,6) |
| POIROT | Our helicopter goes off to fetch a famous detective (7,6) |
| VALUABLE | More than able to fetch a good price |
| FLAGON | Start to fetch a long, unusually lidded jug (6) |
| JILLADVISED | Like the idea to fetch a pail of water? |
| HABITAT | Back to fetch a piece at home (7) |
| DIJON | Bon Jovi follows wee Diana to fetch a French mustard (5) |
| ERRANDBOY | Make a mistake with child who's been trusted to fetch something |
| FORTYMINUTES | In 2.1, the King of the Fairies orders Puck to fetch a "little western flower"; "the juice of it," he continues, "on sleeping eyelids laid, will make or man or woman madly dote Upon the next live crea |
| HILL | Oops!: Jack and Jill walked up one to fetch a pail of water (and they ended up tumbling down it) |
| UP | Which direction did Jack and Jill walk on the hill as they went to fetch a pail of water? |
| NUGGET | Rev returned to fetch something small and valuable (6) |