| NIFTY | Commonly stylish fit to turn in US city |
| METHUSELAH | An old man myself, so fit to turn up |
| USUAL | Normal turn in America taken by driver under instruction (5) |
| TRAVESTY | Birds start to turn in attempt to take off |
| ROTATE | Turn to turn in the rate (6) |
| ELUDE | Elder, right away, had to turn in to evade someone (5) |
| ABOUTFACE | US version of a military instruction to turn in the opposite direction |
| DENOTE | Mean to turn in. Need to crash out (6) |
| UNWINDS | Relaxes in the sun, prepared to turn in (7) |
| CANCELEER | Of a hawk, to turn in flight, especially to retry a failed stoop |
| RETINUE | It's about time to turn, in the end, to join a train (7) |
| GENUINE | Get the low-down, say, to turn in at the end, to be true (7) |
| LASTPOST | Military bugle call historically signalling soldiers to turn in for the night, now commonly played at remembrance services and funerals (4,4) |
| BED | Place to turn in |
| HADAGO | Tried to turn in the past? (3,1,2) |
| AUTHENTIC | Kosher tuna spread he swallowed starts to turn in colon (9) |
| SIGNAL | Prepare to turn in a car |
| LARDER | Fat about to turn in pantry |
| TRADEWINDS | They help sailors to turn in deals (5,5) |
| EIGHT | Time to turn in, the soldier reveals (5) |