| AMAZE | Such a confusion will astound you! (5) |
| STUN | The saintly one will astound you! (4) |
| BABEL | A confusion of sounds as babe gets a loudspeaker at first (5) |
| FLOOR | When you walk on it, does it astound you? (5) |
| MIXUP | A confusion or misunderstanding (3-2) |
| PREPARETOBEAMAZED | 'My magic will astound you' |
| ROCK | The topless dress will astound you (4) |
| JUMBLE | A mixed bag etymologically, and one of the names of a "lover's knot" or "Latin twin" biscuit fit for a Tudor king, a word for a confusion, muddle or potpourri of things in a rummage sale for charity o |
| ADEN | End a confusion about a port in the Middle East (4) |
| IMPISH | One politician, to his confusion, will be mischievous (6) |
| BRANDISH | Right among the players his confusion will wave about (8) |
| DISORDER | Dunderhead is to command, confusion will result! (8) |
| HARE | One in her confusion will take somebody on (4) |
| SHAKEHANDS | To greet thus will astound the workers! (5,5) |
| BLOCKBUSTER | Landmine creating a confusion of rock and stubble |
| PREPARED | Is ready, having read paper without a confusion (8) |
| CLATTERED | Made a confusion of noises (9) |
| DEAN | End a confusion about the faculty's head |
| OUTDATED | Due to a confusion about time, diamonds are no longer fashionable (8) |
| BOWLOVER | Play some cricket that will astound (4,4) |