| OVERTHEHILL | Evident he's got first sign of heart trouble, no longer fit |
| PARAGRAM | Verbal fun from soldier close to trouble no longer |
| GOTHEWHOLEHOG | He got first complete swine to unreservedly commit himself (2,3,5,3) |
| EXHALE | Get out of breath, being no longer fit (6) |
| WRITEOFFS | Sardonic aristocrats said to be ones no longer fit for purpose (5-4) |
| PASTONESPEAK | No longer fit, old man gains weight, say |
| OUTWORN | Twain boards old vessel that's no longer fit for purpose |
| THRUSH | No longer fit public torment includes greeting (4,3,4) |
| OVER | No longer fit public torment includes greeting (4,3,4) |
| MOLDY | No longer fit to eat, in a way |
| OUTGREW | Could no longer fit into, as one's childhood clothing |
| HUMANS | What Slough is no longer fit for, according to John Betjeman |
| THEHILL | No longer fit public torment includes greeting |
| OUTGROW | No longer fit into |
| INERTIA | One with retina trouble - no movement (7) |
| ARTHUR | Former champion has heart trouble covering centre of courts (6,4) |
| CARDITIS | Heart trouble or perhaps an affliction of eccentricity? |
| TRACHEA | Bill has heart trouble going round another part of the body (7) |
| OVAL | Christchurch ground where Valentine got first duck (4) |
| PORTUGAL | Country girl left university, having got first |