| TURNTHETIDE | He'd utter it foolishly protecting knight to reverse a situation (4,3,4) |
| TURNTHETABLES | Completely reverse a situation (4,3,6) |
| TURNTHETABLESON | Reverse a situation |
| PRONOUNCE | Utter it, for instance, going to church (9) |
| TURRET | Right! Utter it in the tower! (6) |
| FALSENOTE | One not included in the score, don't utter it (5,4) |
| MIRACLE | On the motorway, to reverse a car half a mile is a marvel! |
| BRIANTAYLOR | Jockey who rode Snow Knight to victory in the 1974 Derby |
| ANGORACAT | An attempt to reverse a vehicle ending in accident - it's pretty hairy |
| RATTRAP | Some seaman to reverse a difficult situation |
| ELL | New drivers encouraged initially to reverse a short distance |
| LONGRANGE | Pine managed, say, to reverse a type of missile (4-5) |
| APPELLANT | One seeking to reverse a lower court's decision (9) |
| UNDO | Computer command to reverse a mistake |
| BEHINDBARS | Bribes had worked, protecting knight in prison (6,4) |
| PINOTNOIR | Poor inn - it foolishly served no white wine |
| DILETTANTI | Dabblers in art deal in it, foolishly buying Times (10) |
| INTHEDARK | Ignorant, he drank it foolishly (2,3,4) |
| OILSTONE | Rock used for sharpening -loosen it foolishly (8) |
| DIARIST | Pepys perhaps said it foolishly implicating rector (7) |