| THEBAR | Could Bertha be called to it? |
| BAR | Is one called to it for a drink? (3) |
| RESPONSIBLE | Liable to be called to account (11) |
| RTI | Road traffic incident (init), just like Casualty paramedic Ruby Spark could be called to attend (1,1,1) |
| BILL | Police had to be called to this area, just east of Portland on the map (4) |
| EYEWITNESS | Seer who may be called to account? (10) |
| NOMDEGUERRE | How one may be called to fight in France |
| AUDITOR | He may be called to account (7) |
| SUPERS | They may be called to fix a flat |
| ACCOUNT | Something one might be called to |
| USNR | Amer. military force that may be called to active duty |
| VET | Doctor who may be called to a farm for short |
| INN | Place of refreshment where one may be called to the bar (3) |
| AUDIT | Such an examination will mean people will be called to account (5) |
| BARRISTER | A lawyer who has been called to the bar, qualified to plead in the higher courts (9) |
| BETROTH | Bewildered Bertha to lose a contract to marry (7) |
| GUNNER | Fellow able to handle Big Bertha maybe |
| GUNDOG | Big Bertha, for example, to follow setter, for example (3,3) |
| THREADBARE | Read Bertha Cook to one of those of The Cloth who's seen better days? (10) |
| COLLAR | From the Latin for "neck", a bertha, chevesaile, jampot, piccadilly or other band attached to the nape of a garment or worn separately (6) |