| DEFLECTION | Change of course, preparing decent filo (10) |
| FILECOPIES | Clones of rasps, with cooked filo pieces? (4,6) |
| PASTRYCOOK | Chef or patissier who specialises in cakes, choux, dough, filo, piecrust, shortcrust, tarts and the like (10) |
| ATTACKED | Change of course in change of date is received with hostility (8) |
| SOURCE | The beginning of a change of course (6) |
| LEAF | With no certain cognate, one of a plant's photosynthetic folia to whose flatness or laminarity a flap of a table, page/folio, piece of gold foil or a sheet of filo are likened; or, foliage, loose tea |
| STARBOARD | In A Night To Remember the sailors on the bridge of the Titanic desperately ordered a change of course to this nautical direction to avoid the iceberg |
| RETURN | Elect concerning change of course (6) |
| ATTACK | Engaged in change of course in storm (6) |
| TICK | Bookmakers signal change of course after a short time |
| ETERNALLY | European friend adopting change of course, say, for ever |
| TACK | Shoddy material, for a change - of course |
| SWERVE | Do what's required about women's sudden change of course |
| SIDETRACK | Manager finally in change of course after team gets draw away |
| CYNOSURE | Change of course holding back US city as major attraction |
| TACKLED | Got to grips with change -- of course, provided with guidance (7) |
| VEER | Some backing free vote for change of course |
| DEVIATION | Devilish to divine? A change of course (9) |
| ATTORNEY | Advocate a change of course for speakers extremely eagerly |
| TERN | Seabird's change of course, you might say (4) |