| TORII | At foot of hill find two Roman gateways |
| TORSO | Body of small duck found at foot of hill |
| BENIDORM | One place to sleep at foot of hill in Spanish resort |
| GRAVEL | Small stones for burial place at foot of hill (6) |
| TORPID | Sluggish swim over at foot of hill (6) |
| TOREROS | Fighters hurting, climbing at foot of hill |
| COPPICE | Couple of detectives find two types of drugs cut back in an area of forest (7) |
| LEGSIT | Does runner, for example, rest below foot of hill? |
| PLINY | Either of two Roman scholars; the elder's Naturalis Historia was unfinished at his death in 79 AD |
| CATO | Either of two Roman statesmen |
| CONSUL | Either of two Roman chief magistrates elected yearly |
| SPIV | Unscrupulous dealer of dope meeting two Roman couples? |
| ELDER | Like one of two Roman Plinys |
| RAREEVENT | To find two regiments at a match is most unusual (4,5) |
| PINPOINT | Find two IDs containing zero, first of three (8) |
| JANUARY | With symbols including garnet and cottage pink/carnation, a month named after the Roman god of beginnings, the guardian of doors and gateways (7) |
| SENSOR | Word for either of two Roman magistrates who supervised public morals; or, later, one who blue-pencils, bowdlerises or expurgates (6) |
| CENSOR | Word for either of two Roman magistrates who supervised public morals; or, later, one who blue-pencils, bowdlerises or expurgates (6) |
| LORDMAYOR | Worthy men, two Roman figures, kept by retired prince, say (4,5) |
| VIRAL | Widely circulating independent artist protected by two Roman figures (5) |