| BRISTLED | Was incensed by "British first!" and went in front (8) |
| ADDLED | Confused a vacant drunkard and went in front (6) |
| TRAGEDIENNE | Actress was incensed? That is news empty theatre's received |
| DIVERGED | Separated and went in different directions (8) |
| EYESLEFT | Sounded as if they are in agreement and went in order to look (4,4) |
| WRESTLED | Others, we hear, went in front despite having tussled (8) |
| OUTRAGED | Incensed by unacceptable, terrible grade (8) |
| REDCROSS | Left, incensed by the organisation (3,5) |
| PASSERBY | Went in front of (6,2) |
| FIREOFF | Angrily send first characters in factory incensed by poor offer (4,3) |
| SPEEDUP | Put foot down and went in to drink |
| HEADED | Torso topped itself and went in that direction (6) |
| NOAH | He received flood warning and went in for shipbuilding (4) |
| FLU | Virus that came and went in a flash, we hear (3) |
| ENTERED | Teen turned red and went in (7) |
| MADEACOMEBACK | Incensed by point, answer and retort, what would Lazarus have done? (4,1,4,4) |
| EMBATTLED | English doctor, an abstainer, went in front, involved in fight (9) |
| TREBLED | Bert possibly went in front and increased threefold (7) |
| SLED | The first of the skiers went in front of the toboggan (4) |
| PLUNDERED | Quietly went in front, keeping French and German articles looted (9) |