| REDCARPET | Celebrities tend to go over it at the end of 1 down endlessly and get reprimand (3,6) |
| THRESHOLD | Brides are carried over it at the outset (9) |
| MAPLELEAF | At the end of 1 down, for the most part, the foreign page in the book is symbolic to the Canadians (5,4) |
| LEMMINGS | Frenchmen at home in sections tend to go over the edge (8) |
| NURSE | Tend to go over to escort, getting one's end away (5) |
| CONFIDENCETRICK | Presumably, I'm being fooled by this faith in 1 down endlessly (10,5) |
| TALKINGTO | Tense singer hogging piece should get reprimand |
| PLAYS | Puts on boots at the end of 1 down finishing the chores (5) |
| CATCHIT | Get reprimand (5,2) |
| WORDCHAIN | *The answers to the starred clues (including this one) form a continuous one-its connections are created by the end of one answer and the start of the next |
| EGGTIMERS | They act as reminders to the kitchen staff of the early bird and the ones that tend to go off? (3,6) |
| PETTICOAT | Mentioned trivial film to be shown at end of 1? (9) |
| TORMENTED | Pestered, did Mel tend to go to pieces? (9) |
| INFLUENZA | Tends to go viral in Tube from New Zealand to America (9) |
| BEDOFRICE | Fish might go over it |
| CHECKMATE | You've lost, so go over it again with friend (9) |
| RECAP | Is about to set a limit on spending, so need to go over it all again ... (5) |
| OTTERYSTMARY | At the end of one August, a storm hit and it took a year and four months to rebuild our countryside place near Feniton (6,2,4) |
| DOUBLEENTENDRES | They leave a lot open to interpretation, as two winners at point-to-point tend to go right? And half |
| REIGNITE | Rule on it, at the end, having to light the fire yet again (8) |