| CIVIL | Add 51 and 101 on line, to be cordial (5) |
| JIMBURKE | NSW batsman who made 101 on his 1951 Test debut (3,5) |
| FRUGAL | Father had to turn to Georgia, on line, to be thrifty (6) |
| NOTION | Managed to back on line, to be precise (6) |
| CISTERN | 101 on rear tank (7) |
| POPULAR | Turn over a prop on line, to be well-liked (7) |
| TONIC | The first icon turned out to be cordial (5) |
| EXTOL | In the past, had to be on line to praise others (5) |
| JOYCE | Novelist who uses the word Honorificabilitudinitatibus in Ulysses and 100- and 101-letter words in Finnegans Wake (5) |
| GLENN | Appeared in Hook and 101 Dalmatians (1996) ___ Close (5) |
| LEVEL | Left a girl on line to speak honestly (5) |
| LIVID | Very angry response on line to one volume I had finished (5) |
| LOANS | Advances, on line, to get round a new structure, initially (5) |
| EASEL | Relax, on line, to support an artist (5) |
| SALVE | Store something up, on line, to act as a remedy (5) |
| MEDAL | Made up on line, to get an award (5) |
| ONION | On line to get ahead with something Spanish? (5) |
| LYRIC | Only Rice line to be included in song (5) |
| LUNGE | Train on line to advance suddenly |
| PARRY | Normal amount on line to push aside |