| WHOSE | ___ turn is it? (5) |
| NEXT | "Who's turn is it?!" |
| MOTTO | From Italian that, in turn, is derived from Latin words meaning "grunt" and "mutter." First known usage in English is from the 15th century. In English, it can refer to a phrase or brief saying that e |
| HELIX | What reverses 59 and, in turn, is double this (5) |
| UNITY | For oneness, tiny u-turn is necessary (5) |
| ACRID | The card I turn is sharp. (5) |
| EXACT | Former turn is precise (5) |
| ALOOF | A type lacking intelligence in turn is distant (5) |
| AWFUL | Fatal flaw, in turn, is appalling (5) |
| CRUYFF | The ____ turn is a dribbling technique named after a 1970s footballer |
| SAUCE | In a bad case, a complete "about-turn" is a cheek! (5) |
| TEMPO | This word means in Italian "rate of speed," in reference to music. The Italian, in turn, is derived from a Latin word meaning "time." The first known use is c. 1724. |
| TENCH | To catch this fish, in turn, is often choice of the day (5) |
| ELBOW | Mounting misery about pound: sharp turn is what's wanted |
| HAPPYGOLUCKY | Easy-going dwarf's turn is fortunate (5-2-5) |
| PURCHASE | Up-turn is never ending and on track for those paying for it (8) |
| AMULET | Mother, up to the turn, is allowed to wear it for luck (6) |
| LIVELY | Wrong turn is only halfway to local chipper (6) |
| COMPERE | She tells you whose turn is next |
| LANGUISH | Lydia getting archbishop to turn is hard (8) |