| VACANCY | Unoccupied post or office (7) |
| LOOKOUT | Crow's nest, observation post or tower from which to keep watch; or, a person stationed for said task (7) |
| AIRMAIL | A high post or I'm a liar! (7) |
| ELEVATE | Raise to a higher state, rank, or office. (7) |
| INSTATE | Place in position or office (7) |
| DESKTOP | Surface where study or office work is done (7) |
| PROMOTE | Raise to a higher rank or office (7) |
| JANITOR | School or office cleaner (7) |
| SUSPEND | Bar temporarily from school or office. (7) |
| APPOINT | Assign to a position or office (7) |
| INSERTS | Formally confers a rank or office on (7) |
| CANTEEN | Cafeteria attached to a factory or office (7) |
| POSTING | Assignment to a post, or particular location, especially in a governmental capacity. (7) |
| REGALIA | Emblems of royalty or decoration and insignia indicating an order or office |
| EMBASSY | The official residence or office of a country's senior diplomat (7) |
| THEMAIL | We have heard the man from Prague is taking the post - or is this another lie? (3,6'1,2,3,4) |
| CULTHIT | "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" or "Office Space," e.g. |
| VACANCIES | Unoccupied posts {9) |
| SOUL | Psyche or spirit; essence or essential part; sound-post or "anima" of a violin; or, the lungs of a goose (4) |
| PILE | From "stone pier", word for a heap of bricks, coins, combustibles, dishes or other things; or, a post or a stake for driving into the ground (4) |