| TOOLMAKER | In a volatile market the game's over for craftsman (4-5) |
| STEAM | Gametes put in a volatile solution become excited (3,2,5) |
| GETUP | Gametes put in a volatile solution become excited (3,2,5) |
| MEERKAT | Volatile market brought about end of the neighbourhood watch member (7) |
| TECH | Volatile market sector |
| MOUNTETNA | Fixed stake pulled over by horse, a volatile thing (5,4) |
| ENAMELLER | English monarch carrying handle with lines for craftsman |
| REALISING | Registering that a volatile King Lear is banishing Kent, to start with |
| CARMELITE | Nun ready for battle -bit of a Scrabble game over in church (9) |
| STRATFORD | Time for entering board game over in tourist town |
| RIGHTMOVE | Game over - might we call it checkmate? (5,4) |
| MATE | Tea when the game's over? (4) |
| DOUR | Sullen party given, having thrown the game over (4) |
| WHISTLE | Declare the game over and after the game, half left (7) |
| AMATEUR | A chess defeat: game over for dilettante (7) |
| GASTROPOD | Nintendo ports a game over partially - it moves slowly (9) |
| PRESSRELEASE | Squeeze the juice, for example, and put on the market - the journalists will certainly consume it (5,7) |
| ECCLESCAKE | The common market the French go to for baking and get this pastry (6,4) |
| AFFAIR | 'There's a market,' the stutterer said. 'for the thing' (6) |
| REFEREESWHISTLE | Refer to ease while around saint with the means of declaring the game over (7'1,7) |