| DEADTIRED | Trade died perhaps, if workers were so weary (4,5) |
| MORRISMEN | Former Cowley workers were makers of traditional jigs |
| GOODGRAVY | "The biscuits were so-so, but that was some seriously ___." |
| NOLLEKENS | A famously parsimonious and eccentric sculptor of busts, whose idiosyncrasies were so well-known that they were recorded in a biography penned by his former assistant, John Thomas "Antiquity" Smith (9 |
| PIGHEADED | Revolting animals were so stubborn |
| AGEOFGOLD | Fabulous time when we were so successful at the Olympics? (3,2,4) |
| WEARISOME | Unfortunately, I am and we're so dull (9) |
| GROUNDSTAFF | The airport workers were ex mill workers? (6,5) |
| ADDITIVE | Vita died, perhaps as a result of this ingredient (8) |
| MIDDLEAGESPREAD | Grasped meal and died, perhaps, from bulge it caused (6-3,6) |
| APIARIST | One who suffers if workers are idle? (8) |
| RESIDED | Lived and died, perhaps, with the second team? (7) |
| DISMAYED | Amy's died perhaps in utter sorrow (8) |
| LORD | Gordon Lightfoot and Terry Whelan "___ I'm So Weary" |
| TIRED | At getting so weary, gets clothed (5) |
| DARTED | Bad trade died when hurried |
| SCYTHE | Near Culmhead, seven workers were involved in an accident -- they all were injured by a crop-cutter (6) |
| COALMINING | Employment in which workers were paid to unpick seams (10) |
| ALLOUT | Determined, as workers were during General Strike |
| RIGGERMORTISE | If this shipyard worker were on time he'd be prompt |