| HEIRAPPARENT | Will - he has rights; though possibly they are paper thin (4-8) |
| SUFFRAGETTE | Name adopted by militant female campaigners for women’s voting rights, though it was first used insultingly in the Daily Mail |
| HERR | German man - he has rights (4) |
| ESTUARYENGLISH | Possibly they are slugs, in a manner of speaking (7,7) |
| EARTHY | Possibly they are unfinished and coarse (6) |
| REPORT | He has right to erupt surprisingly (6) |
| FITASAFIDDLE | In sound condition though possibly highly strung (3,2,1,6) |
| UNINTERESTED | Get together about North, refreshed though possibly bored (12) |
| MORALVICTORY | Triumph by right, though it may be indecisive |
| CHADS | What are paper fragments, created when holes are made in computer-punched tape (5) |
| CYGNETS | Possibly they will be pen-friends in future (7) |
| HEADWAITERS | The war aside, possibly they still serve (4,7) |
| TORY | He's right, though in theory he is missing (4) |
| PRESSCUTTINGS | The type of paper-thin dropouts perhaps trimmed from The Sun, for one (5,8) |
| FILO | Paper-thin pastry much used in southeastern European cuisine (4) |
| MAO | Leader who said "All reactionaries are paper tigers" |
| BERTRAM | Mr Wooster of Mansfield Park has rights in 23 (7) |
| KRONER | King has rights to take single currency units (6) |
| RIVER | Amazon maybe has rights to import quartet, classical and electronic (5) |
| FIREBRANDS | Sack Russell and Jo possibly - they provoke unrest |