| DREGS | Doctors for instance are met with the unwanted (5) |
| SEDIMENT | Enid's met with the very dregs of them (8) |
| SOMETIMES | Occasionally, therefore, met with the halfback (9) |
| PRACTICED | Met with the band |
| ECLAT | 100 Romans come in late and are met with applause (5) |
| ELGAR | His symphonies, for instance, are in large form (5) |
| TRENT | He dropped the unwanted plant in the river (5) |
| NEEDS | Eden's where requirements are met (5) |
| TWEED | The unwanted plant in Yorkshire river (5) |
| KIAMA | A thousand and one doctors for a NSW town (5) |
| EARLYBIRDS | The Archaeopteryx, for instance, are in good time for breakfast (5,5) |
| WARDS | Battle edgy doctors for rooms in hospital |
| WEEDS | Clears out the unwanted |
| KEEPER | In the castle, you are met with hesitation but in the zoo, you are wanted (6) |
| PILFERAGE | Thefts turning up, for instance, are what some MPs have done with houses? |
| ASAR | Gravel ridges for instance are associated with river |
| STUN | Walk dogs, for instance, are always up for (4) |
| ROUTES | Paths taken by the posties, for instance, are sure to change (6) |
| STEP | Walk dogs, for instance, are up for (4) |
| ELBOWS | The French return and are met with signs of respect in these joints (6) |