| MODUSOPERANDI | Way of working, particularly for a criminal (5,8) |
| INSPECIAL | A nice slip designed particularly for a veteran |
| NOSEBAG | Beans go into a strong canvas or leather receptacle containing fodder, particularly for a horse! (7) |
| YOUNGOFFENDER | A person aged below 18 who has been convicted for a criminal offence (5,8) |
| CLAMBAKE | A social gathering out of doors in the US, particularly for eating seafood |
| ORGANISEDCRIME | A micro-designer working for a criminal enterprise (9,5) |
| FISCALYEAR | A taxing time, particularly for Americans (6,4) |
| FLAGSTAD | Kirsten, Norwegian operatic soprano, noted particularly for her interpretations of Wagner (8) |
| ISAACNEWTON | Physicist noted particularly for his law of gravitation (5,6) |
| NEWTON | Who (Sir Isaac ___) is noted particularly for his law of gravitation? (6) |
| LAUNCHER | It gives a real boost to gundog training, particularly for dummies! (8) |
| SNOBS | It's a good French ship, particularly for pretentious people (5) |
| ABOVEALL | Particularly for the highest of the high (5,3) |
| BREAKIN | It's a job for a criminal to bring to heel those from a stable environment (5-2) |
| DENIER | Which unit measures the weight of material, particularly for tights and stockings? (6) |
| FURCOAT | Cut for a criminal attracts wrath of Animal Rights' protestors (3,4) |
| NOOSE | End of the line for a criminal? |
| VILLAIN | House with a new finish prepared for a criminal (7) |
| FELON | For a criminal, look in a low area (5) |
| ABET | It is a crime to do this for a criminal |