| ONASTREAK | Batting a thousand, say |
| MUTTER | A thousand, say, speak indistinctly |
| ONAROLL | Batting a thousand |
| OMEGA | Conclusion reached by thousand, say, in 21's borders |
| MEG | 1000 say. (Mair say?) (3) |
| MINUTE | Speechless about batting a short time (6) |
| INNKEEPER | Host reportedly batting, a cricketer (9) |
| MEGABIT | 1000, say; slightly more ones and zeroes |
| CUBEROOT | 10 of 1000, say? (4,4) |
| INASLING | Where David hid secret weapon batting a ballad about love (2,1,5) |
| DRUMLIN | 500-odd left, batting, a bit of an uneven surface |
| ODEONA | Work that's outstanding, we hear, was a joke for a thousand drachmas a day (3,2,1,7,3) |
| NORMALLY | Number: a thousand in a gathering as a rule (8) |
| RAGWEEK | We are fiddling over a thousand - a thousand ... but it is for charity (3,4) |
| ARCH | Fifty would make it a tree: a thousand, a month (4) |
| PARASCENDER | Poor white American's a criticism raised, dropping a thousand and one in a chute? |
| DRINK | A doctor in a thousand wants booze (5) |
| KEEL | A thousand fish follow a boat |
| SCOTCHEGG | Food to do for, say, a thousand pounds |
| RICKSHAW | Was rich, perhaps, having hidden a thousand in a wheelchair? (8) |