| YEWTREE | Yet we're resolved to get a conifer (3,4) |
| GRADE | Edgar resolved to get a degree (5) |
| CYPRESS | Island reported to have a conifer (7) |
| TREETOP | The crown of a conifer, oak or other arboreal plant forming part of a woodland's or forest's canopy (7) |
| FIRCONE | It comes from a conifer, naturally (3,4) |
| NEEDLES | Slender points of a conifer (7) |
| CANOE | Once having resolved to get hold of a boat (5) |
| THROWOVER | How Trevor resolved to get rid of his love? (5,4) |
| LIEIN | Neil and I resolved to get up late (3,2) |
| MATTRESS | Smart set resolved to get something for bed |
| DISTRICT | I'd resolved to get tough with the region |
| SAMUEL | Prophet is resolved to get us meal |
| BETONESBOTTOMDOLLARON | Stolen motorboat blonde resolved to get back no matter what |
| SETINMOTION | Firmly resolved to get things moving (3,2,6) |
| RAINGAUGE | Overwhelmed by storm in Aug, resolved to get meteorological device (4,5) |
| WALTDISNEY | Lady in west resolved to get film producer |
| CONE | A woody strobilus of a conifer; a hop flower; or, a wafer for holding a scoop of gelato or Mr Whippy (4) |
| STAY | "Don't go home yet, we're enjoying your company!" |
| CLEARINGOFF | Just going to have a flag shaped like a conifer (8,3) |
| YEW | Often found in a country churchyard, a conifer with knot-free wood traditionally used to make the longbows of medieval archers (3) |