| TRUMPCARD | The turn of a doctor to act, having swallowed steak: a real advantage (5,4) |
| MEDICATION | It's the turn of a doctor, I notice, to be on drugs. (10) |
| DURHAM | Doctor to act badly around university city (6) |
| IMPLICATED | A party to act, having suggested involving whip |
| CHUCK | --- steak, a cut of beef extending from the neck to the shoulder blade (5) |
| BLEU | A colour in French that denotes rare steak, a cordon of culinary excellence or cheese, such as Gorgonzola, with a teal tinge and a ripe pong or stench (4) |
| UNREADY | Slow to act, having not studied theory, ultimately |
| BUBBLEANDSQUEAK | Finishing off champagne with steak - making foremost amongst them question dish? (6,3,6) |
| DENATURED | Changed the properties of a turn of a sort, indeed (9) |
| HITANDRUN | Kind of accident had in turn of a sort (3-3-3) |
| AMBULANCE | A doctor to turn weapon into a vehicle (9) |
| YESTERDAY | Holding son still, you wanted a doctor to ring back before now |
| ROTATION | A word for a spin of a planet, turn of a wheel or other axial turn; a cycle of alternating arable fields for crops or felling trees; a mathematical curl; or, any recurrent order (8) |
| DRYASDUST | That ass of a doctor confuses duty with his prefacing some of Scott's novels (9) |
| ILLEGIBLE | Like the stereotypical handwriting of a doctor |
| ADVOCATOR | Proponent of a doctor drinking vodka ends with separation (9) |
| THEIST | It's the turn of a believer in a heavenly hereafter (6) |
| TRUMPET | Alien produced a musical instrument on the turn of a card (7) |
| PRACTICES | Businesses of a doctor or lawyer (9) |
| IPSOFACTO | Topics of a doctor, thereby for scholars (4,5) |