| INARAGE | Thus one struggles to regain a more equable humour (2,1,4) |
| GIVEADOGABADNAME | It is difficult to regain a lost reputation (4,1,3,1,3,4) |
| FAIRER | Air force reorganised without commanding officer is more equable (6) |
| TOENAIL | Extremity one struggles to cut? |
| BATTLER | One struggles as a cricketer to get about fifty (7) |
| ZAMBEZI | A doctor, European one, struggles with two double bends in river (7) |
| WRANGLE | To argue thus one may be able to contrive to be right in (7) |
| NIGERIA | I regain a new order for African state (7) |
| SOMALIA | Thus one African country gets linked with a second one |
| TRYITON | Buying a suit thus one does push one's luck (3,2,2) |
| SQUEEZE | A close cuddle or grasp, thus one's belle or beau with whom to clasp (7) |
| SOANDSO | Obnoxious person penning article, thus one held in contempt? |
| REENTER | Tenant accepting lease finally to regain admittance (2-5) |
| SOBERUP | Involved in impure boss's return to regain control |
| CHASEIT | Try to regain poker losses too quickly |
| RECLAIM | Miracle worker to regain possession (7) |
| REFOCUS | Head of operations involved in course worked to regain concentration (7) |
| GETWELL | Obtain waterhole to regain good health (3,4) |
| ERASING | Verb meaning "using the pink end of a pencil" that anagrams to "regains" |
| MILDEST | Most equable ladies regularly appearing in film (7) |