| DUTCHELMDISEASE | Attack on tree causes the middle to perish (5,3,7) |
| OUTBREAK | Disturbing brute in tree causes commotion (8) |
| STICK | A small branch of a tree; cause to adhere (5) |
| LATISSIMUSDORSI | A large muscle extending form the middle to the lower back (10,5) |
| ASININELAYDYING | The foolish left to perish? |
| MIDDLEYEAST | What causes the center of the dough to rise? |
| PREFAB | Pressure on the man in the middle to give a first booking to new arrival, already the finished article (6) |
| APOTHEM | In geometry, the perpendicular from the centre to the midpoint of any one of the sides of a regular |
| ENCORE | People heading off to the middle to play again (6) |
| THUG | Something in the middle to cling to, tough |
| PROWL | Quietly left the line in the middle to search for prey (5) |
| ASTERN | Flashy auteur warned those in the middle to keep toward the rear |
| RELY | Really, without a learner in the middle, to count on? (4) |
| DYELINE | Form of photo-printing soundly to perish on the wire (7) |
| BANJO | ___ rear axle, made in one piece with a hoop-shaped portion in the middle to house the drive assembly (5) |
| PONCHO | A cloak of a kind originally worn in South America with a hole in the middle to put the head through |
| ADDENDUM | Radial distance from the centre to the outer edge of a tooth on a gear (8) |
| RADIUS | From the Latin meaning "spoke", a straight line from the centre to the circumference of a circle (6) |
| GIRTHS | They go around the middle to swap rights (6) |
| TROLL | He winds up meeting in the middle to make progress (5) |