| CROCODILETEARS | False emotion a succession of children's displayed about race |
| TEARS | Rushes to back of queue, showing false emotion (9,5) |
| CROCODILE | Rushes to back of queue, showing false emotion (9,5) |
| DEMOTE | Possibly send down and finally speak with false emotion (6) |
| ELIOT | "To be a poet is have a soul so quick to discern that no shade of quality escapes it, and so quick to feel that discernment is but a hand playing with finely ordered variety on the chords of emotion-a |
| IRELAND | Anger youth displayed about northern part of British Isles |
| SEED | "I begin with the ___ of an emotion, a place, and then move from there" (Joy Harjo) |
| HOTBLOODED | Prone to emotion, a la Foreigner |
| CANTALOUP | Hypocrisy Paul displayed about old melon (9) |
| MITIGATE | Temper colleague displayed about current game |
| RESENTMENT | Bitter anger displayed about ten fellows during the interval (10) |
| DISINTEGRATES | Anger's displayed about the ditties and the group breaks up (13) |
| CONTEMPLATE | Consider scorn English displayed about the French |
| SWELL | An adept, bigwig, dandy, don or fop; a gentle hillock; a crescendo followed by a diminuendo; or, a succession of oceanic waves (5) |
| POSTHOC | Logical fallacy of assuming that a succession of events has a causal link (4,3) |
| DYNASTY | A succession of hereditary monarchs; or, a sequence of prominent figures from one family (7) |
| LEOI | First of a succession of 13 |
| SERIALKILLER | Author of a succession of dispatches |
| CRUISE | Sail about for pleasure, calling at a succession of places (6) |
| DYNASTIC | Pertaining to a succession of generations of the same family (8) |