| AVERTENS | Turning away, nom. sing. ppl. (cave, turning to) |
| AMANS | Loving (common gender nom. sing. ppl.) (5) |
| MEMORANS | Reminding, nom. sing. pres. ppl. |
| CLAMITANS | Crying out, making a fuss (nom. sing. pres. ppl.) |
| INSTITUTI | Set in place, founded, perf. ppl. pl nom., sing. gen. instituo, ~ere |
| AMPLIFICATA | Enhanced, increased, 1st conj. ppl. fem. nom. sing. |
| MANUS | Hand, nom. sing., gen. sing., nom. and acc. pl., ergo 4th decl. |
| APOSTROPHE | A job to hold back horse, keeping its head turning away from the ordinary course |
| ASAMATTEROFFACT | A-team star turning away to perform actually (2,1,6,2,4) |
| ALIENATION | Turning away a loan tie-in? Unexpected (10) |
| NOSHOW | Child turning away from house with missing person |
| BALMORALCASTLE | Left party, turning away from noble man's Scottish residence |
| DEPRESS | Upset journalist turning away from colleagues en masse? |
| GEOFF | Chap, for instance, turning away |
| AVERT | Thwart / deflect / avoid by turning away |
| MRBIG | Rock room, turning away leader of criminals (2,3) |
| MRSMOP | Turning away dogs, room's cleaner |
| DICTUM | Saw investigators turning away from corporation (6) |
| SUNLIT | Bright students turning away from books |
| RABBIT | Bar turning away piece of animal (6) |