| DIPLOMATIC | Tactful to arrange a mild topic (10) |
| DRYMEASURE | It shows capacity to arrange a murder? Yes |
| ORDERABOUT | Bully to arrange a fight (5,5) |
| DIPLOMAT | One must be tactful to be an embassy official (8) |
| RESENTFUL | Put out unwrapped gift - tactful to dispense with show (9) |
| CADGWITH | I need to have a chat with my daughter, who lives on the outskirts of Woodspring, to arrange a trip to my village near Ruan Minor (8) |
| RESORT | About to arrange a place for holidaymakers to go to |
| ARMISTICE | It's a crime to arrange a truce (9) |
| TRYST | Score a short way to arrange a lovers' meeting |
| STAGE | Needed to arrange a platform for a dramatic performance (5) |
| WHITLAND | I want my daughter, who lives on the outskirts of Hamswell, to arrange a visit to my place near Llanddowror (8) |
| ERICA | Heather lives on the outskirts of Catsgore, and I am hoping to arrange a visit to see her (5) |
| DREDGER | At the border, a doctor has the right to arrange a bottom-of-the-harbour deal (7) |
| AGENDA | In the end, a Turkish commander has to arrange a programme of business (6) |
| HAEMATITE | Detest having to arrange a time for supplier of iron (9) |
| CURATOR | Museum keeper's about to arrange a tour, right? (7) |
| BUCHAREST | City in which to arrange a break, say (9) |
| UNANIMOUS | All agreed to arrange a sum with union (9) |
| BRIGADIER | First battalion to arrange a dire transformation in officer (9) |
| MARAUDER | Raider starting to arrange a murder most foul (8) |