| CLEARSTHEAIR | Talks things out to resolve tension |
| CLEARTHEAIR | Uncomplicated article by Australian and Irish to resolve tension? (5,3,3) |
| ABSOLVE | A sailor had to work things out to get a pardon (7) |
| ALLOT | Share things out to everyone on the way back (5) |
| RELENTED | Hired things out to the French who had come round (8) |
| DISCUSS | Plate thrown, Greeks finally talk things over (7) |
| DISCUSSERS | They talk things over |
| CONFER | Talk things over |
| WILL | Something to leave to the family to resolve (4) |
| JOHNOFGAUNT | In the opening scene of Richard II, two characters come to Richard's court to resolve their feud. This "revered" character presents his "bold son" to the King. Who is the "revered" person? |
| SCAVENGE | Given case to resolve, one leaves to conduct search (8) |
| STORMINATEACUP | Silly fuss put to Americans to resolve |
| ENDOWMENT | Close to women - nothing left to resolve inheritance |
| COMESTOTHETABLE | Is willing to resolve things |
| CHASTISE | To resolve this case, hand out punishment (8) |
| APPLICATIONS | Formal requests to answer father on Long Island to resolve actions (12) |
| SWEETREVENGE | It's something to chew to resolve bitterness? Don't you just love it when you get back! (5,7) |
| DEUSEXMACHINA | In ancient Greek drama, an actor, playing a god, carried to the stage by a mechanical contrivance to resolve the plot (4,2,7) |
| RUNOFF | A race or election held to resolve a tie; rainwater which drains to the rivers; streamflow; or, overspill (3-3) |
| PLUNGE | Take the ____, phrase meaning 'to resolve to do something irrevocable' (6) |