| UPSADAISY | What's often said to a child that's fallen (3-1-5) |
| UPSYDAISY | Said to a child after a fall? (3-1-5) |
| SIR | Word often said to a general |
| ADIPOSETISSUE | After a fall only place for a child that's fat (7,6) |
| IDOLATER | What's often said in church following worshipper (8) |
| METEORITE | Lump of stone or metal that's fallen to earth (9) |
| OPPOSITES | Diametrically different things, often said to attract (9) |
| PIKESTAFF | Pole for an old infantry weapon (often said to be plain) (9) |
| ERRANDBOY | ItOs a male child that's delivered |
| STCLETHER | At the end of this large street, there's a little church that's fallen into disrepair -- it's near Davidstow (2,7) |
| LEYLANDII | What's often used for boundaries, ideally in taking on new layout |
| OVULATION | Classy line in what's often stood for monthly process |
| FORENSICS | What's often used in evidence and, strangely, in frescos (9) |
| NEXTMONTH | What's often on the following page |
| MAINBRACE | What's often spliced in macabre fiction (9) |
| BLESSYOU | It's said to a sneezer (5,3) |
| BLIND | When a plant or stem fails to flower, it is often said to be this (5) |
| YOU | Solver often said to be in a churchyard? (3) |
| ONAREGULARBASIS | Often said to acclaim devious burglar, pinching drug untouched (2,1,7,5) |
| GUN | Firearm often said to have a son (3) |