| ACTIONS | Things done, such as acts or deeds. (7) |
| ACTS | Deeds or things done, such as random strokes of kindness; short prayers; sections of ballets, dramas, operas, pantomimes or plays; or, short performances forming part of longer shows (4) |
| EISTEDDFODS | Festivals of Welsh acts or deeds if dots are adjusted (11) |
| FINAL | The last in a series of something such as acts in a play, exams in a curriculum, letters in a word or games in a tournament; or, the concluding pitch of a modal melody in music (5) |
| INSIDE | Imprisoned, having done such a job? |
| PAYOFFS | Pay toffs to remove head teachers as acts of retribution (7) |
| OFFENCE | Feeling of hurt or disgust at insulting words or deeds |
| PENANCE | Write article on church as act of contrition (7) |
| CARVING | The art or deed of sculpting stone or wood; or, the piece so created (7) |
| OPPOSES | Acts or expresses an opinion against (7) |
| HEROICS | Brave acts, or what, on return by one extremely courageous (7) |
| TRASHES | Destroys as act of vandalism |
| LINEUPS | Rows of people; identity parades; schedules of the acts or the artistes performing in shows; lists of team members; or, batting orders (4-3) |
| DALLIES | Acts or moves slowly |
| ICER | A confectioner or sugarcrafter who coats, decorates or finishes cakes by means of frosting, glazing, piping or other sweet acts or fancy deeds of artistry in glacage (4) |
| RES | Events or deeds: haud, te obsecro, semper 'things' |
| EPIC | Long poem narrating the adventures or deeds of heroic or legendary figures |
| JUDASKISSES | *Betrayals disguised as acts of affection |
| ANTICS | Tricky performances as acts in variety (6) |
| PREVARICATION | Evasive speech or deeds |