| POSTIT | Having gone over hill, ring for a reminder? (4-2) |
| DOUBLOON | Person on the hill rings around for nutcase in old Spanish capital (8) |
| TORSO | Small hills, ring - trunk! (5) |
| MNEMONIC | Wild lost fish used for a reminder |
| SPLASH | News feature gets cut, having gone over page (6) |
| PALINODE | English academic, I drink, having gone over poem (8) |
| FLEET | Having gone over time, run off quick |
| DOUBLECROSSED | Tricked, having gone over the drink? (6-7) |
| SNEERAT | Express derision and outstare ensign, having gone over content |
| ATOLL | A ring for a ring around a lagoon (5) |
| GYMSHOE | Runner close to fainting a" journey's end for some, woozily getting over hill start (3,4) |
| DALE | "Over hill, over ___, we will hit the dusty..." |
| AVIATOR | One flies along a road over hill |
| CARTRIDGE | Paper used for drawing vehicle over hill (9) |
| DOMINO | Party for a short time and get a ring for a piece of the game (6) |
| KNOB | Have relations gone over a round hill? |
| PREP | A page gone over for homework |
| ACTOR | Player about to lob over hill |
| TRACTOR | Heavy machine to carry over hill (7) |
| DORTMUND | Walked over hill, avoiding old city in Germany (8) |