| FASHIONED | Break in foes had made (9) |
| UNHEARDOF | Foe had run into unprecedented difficulty |
| HUMANDHAW | Person had made wife procrastinate (3,3,3) |
| SPOKENFOR | Having a boyfriend who had made a speech on behalf of? (6,3) |
| AHEADOF | 'Adult work' foe had before (5,2) |
| HEADOF | Maybe Hollande's foe had to reform, say (4,2,5) |
| SOMME | Effective at Cambrai in 1917, the tank had made its first battle appearance in which battle in September 1916? (5) |
| CLOCKS | Closing down in 2006, the Ansonia company had made millions of what since opening in Connecticut in 1851? (6) |
| TIDIER | By putting in a row, I had made neater (6) |
| ENDED | Ruined, destitute man had made good in the end (5) |
| STOLEN | Had made off with fifty in assorted notes (6) |
| EVIDENT | What took place in it I had made clear (7) |
| GUYS | London hospital founded in 1721 by a philanthropist who had made a fortune from the South Sea Bubble |
| BLEWOUT | Had made a big thing of how the storm had started (5,3) |
| VANISHED | She hid in the vehicle: I had made myself scarce (8) |
| BRIAN | Who is this legendary batsman who had made the highest individual innings score in a Test and any First-class match? (5) |
| BREWED | Heard the family had made some tea |
| CASTERBRIDGE | 5 here had made a lot of his spouse (12) |
| GATHERED | Had made the grade, one understood (8) |
| SPLASHED | Climbing mountains, female had made waves (8) |