| PONDERED | Considered a broken reed at the waterside (8) |
| BOTHERED | Troubled because the two of them carry a broken reed (8) |
| MOTHERED | Took relative care of an insect on a broken reed (8) |
| CLARINET | Reed at home into red wine (8) |
| RANDWICK | When visiting this village near Stroud, have a drink in the waterside cafe first, then go for a wander around (8) |
| REOPENED | O swan, embraced by broken reed! Undone again! (8) |
| THRUSHES | Birds in nearly all the waterside plants |
| PUCKERED | Wrinkled sprite's broken reed |
| JEERED | In France I, a broken reed, am scoffed at (6) |
| SHATTERED | That's different. A broken reed is really broken (9) |
| POWERED | Drove the prisoner, now a broken reed (7) |
| WHATWAS | The poetess is intrigued by a piper's activity at the waterside (4,3,2,5,5,3,3,4,2,4,2,3,5) |
| SEAPORT | Where sailors can get a drink at the waterside |
| NEERDOWELL | Layabout is a broken reed during traditional Christmas (4-2-4) |
| MELON | To me, half London can be at the waterside getting fruit! |
| SEAL | Animal left at the waterside (4) |
| ALLURE | Charm everybody at the waterside (6) |
| STRAND | The Waterside contains the fans second group inside (6) |
| RIDE | Get carried away by the extremes of ridiculing The Waterside (4) |
| WHISKERED | Brush off broken reed as a little hairy (9) |