| BAILS | As whipped off by the keeper? |
| GOALLINE | Boundary guarded by the keeper in soccer (4,4) |
| STUMPED | Dismissed by the keeper. (7) |
| DOLLOPED | Spooned out, as whipped cream |
| CENOTAPH | The cap on? Whipped off, perhaps, here |
| PRIVYSEAL | First employed by King John and once under the custody of the Keeper of the Wardrobe, a reigning monarch's personal stamp or cachet (5,4) |
| STPETER | Who is often represented as the keeper of the door of heaven? (2,5) |
| CURATOR | The keeper of a dog on the hill (7) |
| CUSTODIAN | The keeper, as I count, herding a number inside (9) |
| KICKEDBACK | Relaxed and passed the ball to the keeper? (6,4) |
| ELDER | Revolutionary communist in Paris, the keeper of the flame? (5) |
| PEER | The keeper finally goes off to look (4) |
| SENECA | Tribe also called the "Keeper of the Western Door" |
| ALFRESCO | Flares are set off by the house, in the open |
| OLDGUARD | Conservative members of the group getting on with the keeper (3,5) |
| TIMEPLEASE | Last call, watched from the keeper of the inn, is a proper order to go... (4,6) |
| MAHOUT | The keeper or driver of an elephant in India (6) |
| RETAINER | The keeper is an old servant |
| WARDEN | Make the keeper wander round (6) |
| CORDON | Fieldsmen beside the keeper, slips ... (6) |