| UNBALANCE | A bun fight to run through and shake up (9) |
| TEAPARTY | Name for a bun fight, crumpet-scramble or muffin-worry of an afternoon social gathering at which little cakes, sandwiches, scones, tisanes and the like are served (3,5) |
| ALBUMEN | Get egg-white for a pound and shake up menu |
| SCAMPER | Run through and get the coats back first (7) |
| REELOFF | Run through and leer? (4,3) |
| GORED | Run through and blush? (5) |
| AMBULANCE | A bum steer to run through emergency vehicle (9) |
| SQUANDERS | Runs through and stabs heartless Dickensian master (9) |
| SPLITRING | Divided set of bells that's intended to run through a number of keys |
| NARRATION | Telling deserter to run through an Iron Cross (9) |
| REELEDOFF | Ran through and staggered out (6,3) |
| TURBULENT | Disorderly turtle bun fight is out of control |
| OFFERTORY | Propose to run through miniature collection |
| COLLEAGUE | Partner's extremely loveable - between depression and shakes! |
| PARTS | From "division, portion", word for a body of adherents; company of people; detachment of troops; side in a battle, game, lawsuit or other contest; a political group; or, a beano, bun fight or other so |
| BESTOW | Give a bow and get set to run through (6) |
| UNBOLT | Open the door to bun fight with unruly lot (6) |
| RECAP | Music includes a couple of keys to run through again (5) |
| REHEARSE | He brings up English cases to run through |
| RUMPUS | An old-fashioned word capturing the idea of a boisterous bun fight, cacophonous commotion, rowdy ruction or other unruly uproar (6) |