| PUTONESOARIN | Interfere, as one might in a rowing boat |
| CASHINONESCHIPS | Die, as one might in a casino? |
| ELBOWIN | Interfere as the Spanish nod at home (5,2) |
| RAPPEL | Descend a building wall, as a thief might in a heist film |
| SHAPESHIFT | Become a different creature, as someone might in a horror movie |
| BREATHEEASILY | Be relieved, as one might in 12 |
| ACTTHEFOOL | Mess about, as one might in Shakespeare play? |
| SING | Practice as one might in the shower |
| CORACLE | Care to meet the colonel in a rowing boat in Wales? |
| CREWCUT | Three men in a rowing boat, perhaps, showing one way to deal with locks |
| EIGHT | Fat lady in a rowing boat? |
| COXSWAIN | Person in a rowing boat who directs the crew (8) |
| OARING | Using long poles with flat blades in a rowing boat (6) |
| BUMP | A jolt; a swelling; a sleeping policeman; a knock of a boat in a rowing race; or, a customary throw or lift in the air of a birthday boy or girl (4) |
| UNDERACT | Wild centaur swallows daughter - one might in 5D (8) |
| REPECHAGE | A heat in a rowing competition in which eliminated contestants have another chance to qualify for the next round (9) |
| COXLESS | - pair; boat used in a rowing event by Helen Glover and Heather Stanning (7) |
| SEEDDRILL | Source exercise in a 'rowing' machine? (4,5) |
| STROKE | Person in a rowing crew who doesn't hold an oar (6) |
| UPROARIOUS | Park in old city has a need for a rowing boat? Having debts, that's priceless! (10) |