| YAWED | The Yankee, in fear, failed to stay on line |
| SNORED | Turned up selection of lieder on Sunday - failed to stay awake? (6) |
| HOLDTHESTAGE | Have to stay on the platform in order to dominate the action (4,3,5) |
| SKEWERS | In the South you have to have the right weeks to stay on your pins |
| SEAMAN | A sailor, in the main, suffering nausea managed to stay on board (6) |
| TOUCHTYPE | Show skill as office worker, the sort to stay on the sideline? |
| AROBA | Those trying to stay on the wagon about to turn over wagon? |
| DENNIS | Weaver who tries to stay on the road in Spielberg's Duel (6) |
| BALLETSCHOOL | Left the French in club providing work for teachers educating dancers to stay on their toes (6,6) |
| DIMAGGIO | Surname of the US baseball player Joltin' Joe or the Yankee Clipper, one of the sport's all-time greats (8) |
| ACHIEVE | That's very long to stay on the outside and win |
| OVERNICE | Too fussy concerning place to stay on the Riviera |
| REIGN | Said to stay on the plain, as a rule (5) |
| RESORTS | Where to stay on holidays or in work breaks (7) |
| SITIDLE | Slide it to stay on the shelf |
| WARMTHEBENCH | Upwardly mobile, fresh B.Tech men working hard to stay on the sidelines |
| AFLOAT | A fellow mostly reluctant to stay on the surface (6) |
| RETAINER | Payment to an old servant to stay on? (8) |
| HOUSETRAIN | Provide Pat Monahan and co. a place to stay on the road? |
| BUOYANCYAID | Support to stay on the surface? (8,3) |