| MANTRA | Worker in branch to the north frequently repeated phrase |
| BEGOODENOUGH | I duck thorny end in branch to make the cut (2,4,6) |
| OFT | ___ repeated : frequently repeated, poetically speaking? |
| ITERATIVE | I have to follow a trite form that's frequently repeated (9) |
| NOAHSDOVE | The Ancient Mariner's port, for the most part, offered an olive branch to survivor of the flood (4'1,4) |
| CONTINUAL | It's frequently repeated until a terrible racket starts (9) |
| LIMB | Word for a bough or branch to which one figuratively clings when said to be in an isolated, precarious or questionable position |
| CLIMB | Start to clutch branch to move higher (5) |
| BOUGH | Branch to yield to auditors |
| EDICT | Order detective branch to back, and in French get round it (5) |
| ARMADILLO | Beastly type carrying plates from branch to fourth department gets sick in party (9) |
| THE | Most elite ensemble in a particular branch to produce a Christmas ballad (3,9,5) |
| BRICABRAC | Odds and ends conveyed by branch to motoring organisation in one taxi (4-1-4) |
| TEARFROM | Drop from tree branch to tree branch and ripped apart (4,4,4,2,4) |
| TOLIMB | Drop from tree branch to tree branch and ripped apart (4,4,4,2,4) |
| MASTICATE | 'Best friend' catching a cut branch to chew (9) |
| FORKLIFT | It picks up and carries branch to Nick (8) |
| ENGRAFT | Implant a branch to a stump |
| ASBESTOSIS | Ordered head of branch to assess one's condition |
| LIMBURGER | Person applying pressure on branch to supply cheese |