| EQUITABLE | Easy-going, taking it in - just (9) |
| KICKSTART | Get going, taking power supply from the boot |
| ASTRIDE | Gets either side of it in just one long step (7) |
| FLEXITIME | Variation in employment leaving English film's cast taking it in (9) |
| AIR | It's vital to keep taking it in, but it's a strain! (3) |
| OPPOSING | Be against taking it in, or just the contrary (8) |
| BITTERLY | In acrimonious fashion Beryl shaken, taking it in with final movement (8) |
| BREEZINGTHROUGH | Girl, life over, taking it in stride (8,7) |
| EVITA | Musical: Welsh boy mostly taking it in (5) |
| EDITOR | Journalist rode up taking it in (6) |
| DESSAU | German composer used to return after taking it in (6) |
| VERITY | Utterly taking it in as the truth (6) |
| GRAVITY | Pull profit, taking it in |
| UPINARMS | Quite cross but taking it in hand? (2,2,4) |
| DEFINITE | Part of fish, taking it in river for sure (8) |
| OPPOSITE | Resist taking it in directly across (8) |
| ALTERNATION | A matter of taking it in turns to convert a whole people (11) |
| INJUSTICE | The unfairness of being in just ice (9) |
| COLANTONI | Elliott DiMauro in Just Shoot Me, Enrico ... (9) |
| OSTEOPATH | Specialist who is prepared to pose in just a hat (9) |