| GOITALONE | Too genial, unfortunately, to make a solo effort (2,2,5) |
| HEBRIDEAN | Edges of horse bridle left out - unable, unfortunately, to make 27Dn (9,4) |
| ONEMAN | ___ ___ show : a solo effort ? (3-3) |
| BLUE | Edges of horse bridle left out - unable, unfortunately, to make 27Dn (9,4) |
| IFIDOSOMYSELF | "Provided the whole thing's a solo effort"? |
| SALADDRESSING | Grassland dies, unfortunately, to make this food accompaniment (5,8) |
| KITTINGER | Joseph - - - became the first man to make a solo crossing of the Atlantic in a gas balloon in 1984 (9) |
| ABUNDANCE | Plenty make a solo undertaking (9) |
| DEDUCTION | Count died, unfortunately, to be taken off (9) |
| ARRAIGNED | Arranged unfortunately to include one publicly accused (9) |
| DISSEMBLE | I'm blessed unfortunately to hide my feelings (9) |
| EARHART | Amelia _; first woman to make a solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean (7) |
| AMELIAEARHART | Aviator who made history in 1932 when she took off from Harbour Grace, Newfoundland becoming the first woman to make a solo flight across the Atlantic |
| IMMATURE | A rum time, unfortunately, to be wet behind the ears |
| AFFILIATED | Filed a fiat, unfortunately, to be brought into association (10) |
| REPAINT | Pertain, unfortunately, to putting on a new coat (7) |
| LABURNUM | Tree unfortunately to maul when about to put on bonfire (8) |
| REMORSELESS | Without let-up some err unfortunately to a smaller degree (11) |
| UNASSISTED | Solo (effort) |
| EASTLONDON | Some of capital loans tend, unfortunately, to secure nothing (4,6) |