| WIDEOFTHEMARK | Take him for wed perhaps? Right off target |
| GAMEPRESERVER | Keeper in football to bottle it perhaps? Right! (4-9) |
| CHELTENHAMSPA | MEP health scan reveals fault, so Great Western Railway train could take him here to recover (10,3) |
| RASCAL | Some take him for a scallywag - rightly! |
| SWINDLE | Pigs seize driver's licence and take him for a ride (7) |
| SHIMMY | Take him for a drink in steamy dance |
| TWADDLE | Time lad wed perhaps? Nonsense! |
| CONSIDER | Deem Tory right, perhaps? Right (8) |
| ENFORCER | Compelling type in French army, perhaps? Right |
| LOCK | Ending for wed, dead or head |
| ENDOWS | Provides money when son wed perhaps |
| MIDWEEK | Wed perhaps feeble, overthrown, undersized king |
| DADDY | Wed, perhaps, without dread, vacuous PA |
| WOO | Seek someone's favour, to wed perhaps |
| NEWLY | Start for "wed" |
| INCISOR | Is coin, perhaps, right in exchange for a tooth? (7) |
| RENDER | Perform Shylock perhaps, right to take pound (6) |
| PAIR | Perhaps right for starters to keep excellent poker hand (4) |
| TOTO | The "him" in the 1939 film line "I won't let you take him!" |
| FAUST | For all he had, didn't the devil take him? (5) |