| HAVEASCREWLOOSE | To be eccentric possibly reveals chaos and woe (4,1,5,5) |
| CAME | Appeared eccentric, possibly, to European |
| ELEVATOR | Lift to reveal chaos (8) |
| BYEBYEBLACKBIRD | "Pack up all my care and woe here I go singing low", they sang in this classic from Ray Henderson and Mort Dixon (3,3,9) |
| ERRATIC | To be eccentric, is to be what (7) |
| BELFRY | To have bats in the ____, phrase meaning 'to be eccentric' (6) |
| BATTY | Like a club to be eccentric (5) |
| ODDMAN | Is he perhaps out to be eccentric? (3,3) |
| HERALD | Newspaper possibly reveals 'Goddess married to heartless youth' (6) |
| USE | Do drugs lead to untold sadness and woe ultimately? |
| SEVERAL | Possibly reveals a number (7) |
| ENCIPHER | Timeless, The Prince possibly reveals code |
| HEARTACHE | A chat here possibly reveals grief (9) |
| ADO | Trouble and woe, in regular instalments (3) |
| TONGUETWISTER | This can bring about stuttering and woe |
| CHARACTER | For example, I could be eccentric |
| ERIN | "O, ___, mourn with grief and woe": James Joyce |
| MADNESS | Folly and woe with son becoming married (7) |
| TUDORROSE | Both obligation and woe mostly recalled by English royal symbol |
| MAESHOWE | Shame and woe mingled in Orkney stone age site (4,4) |