| SKEDADDLE | Take off quickly when Jack the lad, at last, is in the rider's seat (9) |
| HALFDOZEN | Six? Holed, fan's angry. Perhaps the last is in (4-5) |
| LIGHTSOUT | Goes off quickly when it's bedtime |
| ASTRADDLE | Where a tour ends in the rider's seat, taking the cowboy's position (9) |
| UNISON | Have complete agreement with the lad at college (6) |
| ADULATE | You join the lad at tea and flatter him (7) |
| UNSADDLE | Duel ends unorthodoxly so remove the rider's seat (8) |
| BALLBOYS | Sally and Bob organised the lads at Wimbledon (4,4) |
| ADDERS | Snakes and ladders without the lads at first (6) |
| ANECDOTAL | As in the story, lad at once became foolish (9) |
| ABSTAINED | Refrained from, when Jack and I set off (9) |
| CLARETJUG | Girl on small boat when Jack's boarded vessel for Bordeaux |
| DAMSELFLY | Distressed myself, lad, at colourful buzzer (9) |
| ADULATORY | Complimentary lad at your service (9) |
| DITHERERS | They can't decide about the riders |
| POLISHOFF | Finish quickly when shiny finish has been removed (6,3) |
| RODEO | Had no mount, it seems, in the riders' show (5) |
| REIN | Bad weather said to be in the rider's control (4) |
| SCRAMBLE | Take off quickly in a military emergency (8) |
| GOVIRAL | Take off quickly, in a way |