| CHICKENOUT | Turn and run for notice, when poultry is going free perhaps (7,3) |
| SEEINTHEDARK | What birds with big eyes do for notice when one is oblivious (3,2,3,4) |
| THREONINE | Amino acid that poultry is rich in (or, by the sound of it, 309) |
| IRONMAIDEN | English heavy metal band whose songs include 'The Trooper' and 'Run for the Hills' (4,6) |
| TURNAROUND | Turn and run away |
| MAKEAUTURN | Turn and run away |
| FORNOTHING | Vainly free, perhaps (3,7) |
| TRIAL | Turn tail and run for a case in court |
| SEPTEMBER | Appear live, assuming part, and run for a few weeks and more |
| GORGE | Turn and run, say, retreating for stuff |
| ENVELOPE | In the middle of Henderson, Nevada, take the honey and run for cover (8) |
| BYE | No hit-and-run for this little farewell! (3) |
| SEAT | Some stand and run for such place to pose |
| MANAGER | Staff argue regularly and run for supervisor (7) |
| ERRAND | Make a mistake and run for it (6) |
| DEADBALL | It can't be picked up and run for a touchdown (2 wds.) |
| EFFECTUAL | Face left, turn and run! That's working well (9) |
| ERROR | It's a mistake to express hesitation or turn and run (5) |
| SKEDADDLE | Losing head, sought to turn and run away |
| GOLEGIT | Give up the criminal life or turn and run? |