| NEER | ___ -do-well: A good for nothing |
| BELLAFIGURA | Buzz about dress and, well, a good impression |
| ALLOWED | Permitted to do well : a turn-about (7) |
| PROROGUE | Stop a session as rugby player is losing the head with a good-for-nothing (8) |
| SCALLYWAG | A good-for-nothing, in a way, calls out German leader (9) |
| WASTREL | Walter's becoming a good-for-nothing |
| ALEHOUSE | What stops a good-for-nothing boozer? (8) |
| STIFFEN | A good-for-nothing had two hands to bring reinforcement (7) |
| BUM | A good-for-nothing |
| LOOKOUT | Watch that lout hiding a good-for-nothing! (7) |
| NEERDOWELL | A good-for-nothing individual (2'2-2-4) |
| VOICE | Sound produced in spoken communication or sung words; the ability to chant, croon, harmonise, warble or wassail well; a part for a chorister; a mode of utterance; or, a medium of expression (5) |
| BAD | "...nor change it, a good for a ___" (Lev 27:10) |
| AREA | A basement's light well; a penalty box in football; a geographic region; or, a field of study (4) |
| VALE | From Latin for "be strong, be well", a word for farewell; or, a dingle/dell (4) |
| KNOBBY | Like a good-for-climbing tree trunk |
| ETERNAL | Peter, Nalene, for ever and ever? Well, a little bit! (7) |
| WATERFALL | Well, a raft dropped out of a cascade (9) |
| OVERCOOKED | Well done? Au contraire: too welldone, well a day! (10) |
| INFORM | Performing well a€“ do tell (6) |