| UNAIDED | Alone and helpless |
| FORLORN | Alone and unhappy (7) |
| COLOSSI | One's alone and cold climbing monumental structures (7) |
| RECLUSE | Wants to be alone and sure to be seen mainly in his cell (7) |
| EREMITE | Left alone and thus able to remit it with ease (7) |
| MONARCH | Meaning "alone" and "to rule", an emperor, king or queen; the milkweed butterfly migrating some 3,000 miles; or, a stag with 16 or more points (7) |
| HERMITS | They want to be alone and Tim's got her to join them! (7) |
| LAIDOFF | Stopped, left alone and given the sack (4,3) |
| FLYSOLO | Go it alone and the sky's the limit! (3,4) |
| INSULAR | Seen standing alone and left us out in the rain |
| SEALION | He is alone and goes out in the ocean |
| DRY | High and -, stranded and helpless (3) |
| DRYMEASURE | Plea from someone wet and helpless with a certain peck? (3,7) |
| LOST | Confused and helpless (4) |
| LEFTINTHELURCH | Abandoned and helpless |
| AMAD | "Some made ___ and helpless rush": Whitman |
| INOPI | Them that has, gets, sed deus nihil ____ dat; poor and helpless (c. dat. sing.) |
| BESIDEONESELF | Alone and angry perhaps (6,7) |
| TIMEANDMUSIC | In 5.5, King Richard is alone and reflects on his life as a king. What is the main theme of his thoughts, and what breaks up his reflections? |
| RICHARDII | In 3.2, the King and Prince Hal are in court, alone, and the King relates a story: after he returned to Ravenspur, he vanquished this previous monarch.? |