| UNDERWENT | Turned new position and endured (9) |
| NICTATE | Nice to begin at new position and blink the eye |
| SIDEENTRANCE | Means of unobtrusive access, new position and nice trees (4,8) |
| HOMEOWNER | Husband, turned new Romeo, is no tenant (9) |
| MANSERUNT | They waited, remained and endured |
| RETURNING | Come back in grand position and trust, now and then, those who'll give 11Dn (9,8) |
| ANOMALIES | Coach moans about a ball's position and deviations (9) |
| SUBSTANCE | Junior editor with position and wealth (9) |
| SEAHORSES | Small fish that swim in an upright position and have curled, prehensile tails (9) |
| APPOINTED | He was given the position and made a point, Ed, so to speak (9) |
| ESTABLISH | Place in position, and found how to set up a national church (9) |
| DISLODGES | Moves from position and avoids being pierced by missile oddly overlooked (9) |
| DEMITASSE | Give up position and wealth, no time for a cup of coffee (9) |
| REINSTATE | Restore them to their former position and control the country |
| UPPERHAND | Advantageous position, and what each answer to a starred clue literally has |
| BACKTRACK | Reverse a position, and a hint to what can follow the first words of the starred answers |
| TESH | TV host turned New Age musician John |
| ABIDED | Stood and endured (6) |
| NEWBORN | Recently delivered, perceived and endured, so to speak |
| STASIS | I sat facing the wrong way in Sheffield Supertram initially, and endured a period of inactivity (6) |