| OFFICEBEARERS | They accept their positions so they carry the weight of the place! (6,7) |
| EDEN | No. 15 in the queue filled in the form section "place of birth"... only to be thrown out of the place! (4) |
| EXTRICATED | Removing last of clothes, tried sex act in new positions, then disentangled (10) |
| OUTOFORDER | Not in the correct positions therefore broken (3,2,5) |
| ARCDETRIOMPHE | Monument at the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle |
| STANDINGORDER | Regular instruction on their position in the queue? (8,5) |
| PARKINGMETERS | They accept money of those leaving cars (7,6) |
| ATLAS | Whence the phrase "to carry the weight of the world on one's shoulders" |
| ARCDE | Famous Paris monument that stands in the centre of the Place Charles de Gaulle at the western end of the Champs-Elysees, the ... Triomphe (3,2) |
| BEAR | Carry the weight of |
| HOLDUP | Carry the weight of heist (4-2) |
| SUPPORT | Carry the weight of |
| SLIPS | Fielders in cricket to the offside of the wicketkeeper, or their positions collectively; or, dress-like undergarments (5) |
| TROLLEYS | They carry the messages - the ones moving the theatregoers (8) |
| ILIAD | The Odyssey is one of the places where the stories of the Trojan War appear. Name another by the same author. |
| GROUNDCREW | Plainly speaking, they carry the bags for the estate crowd (6,4) |
| ENSIGNS | They carry the colours and write their name in three ways (7) |
| HANDLES | Did pack in the travelling case and they carry the bags (7) |
| STRETCHERPARTY | Extend escalator on both sides - do they carry the sick and the injured? (9,5) |
| CRUTCH | Long staff of wood or metal having a rest for the armpit, for supporting the weight of the body (6) |