| FIDGET | Restless type of fellow one would become (6) |
| ROTTER | Unpleasant type of fellow, one going bad! |
| MANIAC | Crazy type of fellow - 1 ac (6) |
| MARBLES | One would become crazy losing this game |
| FURORE | Excitement of fellow, one taking oath, initially lacking energy (6) |
| MANIPULATION | Careful handling of fellow, one with throbbing, lacking bit of sense |
| ROAMER | Restless type |
| SACHIN | A child batting at the end of seventies would become this wonderful Indian cricketer (6) |
| METIER | This trade would become more interesting if American were admitted (6) |
| BANQUO | According to the witches in Shakespeare's Macbeth, whose heirs would become kings? (6) |
| REGENT | It concerns a little gentleman who would become a ruler |
| FRANCE | On July 1, 1903, several dozen cyclists embarked on the first Tour de ___, which would become the most famous European bicycle race |
| DAFFODIL | Odd about getting a couple of fellows one large flower (8) |
| AFFIRMED | Stated a couple of fellows, one carrying a gun, came out (8) |
| TOBIAS | Fellow, one wearing clog, coming round (6) |
| BODICE | Fellow one met at church in tight garment (6) |
| GUILTY | Fellow, one left being given time inside, shown to be this? (6) |
| HITMAN | Strike fellow, one employed to attack others (6) |
| BUFFER | Old fellow one's run into at station (6) |
| ODDMAN | Term for a different, eliminated, extra, singled-out, strange or superfluous fellow; one with a casting vote; an umpire; or, a handy chap or jack-of-all-trades (3-3) |