| AFFORDS | Is able to spare ? (7) |
| AFFORD | Be able to spare the price of |
| NARROW | Managed to get back to go down river with little to spare (6) |
| ASPIRE | To have ambitions is to spare one from it (6) |
| LOVER | He really likes to have pounds to spare |
| RETREAD | About time to study alternative to spare tyre? |
| ANATHEMATISE | Curse Anna losing direction getting to the Matisse with a second to spare (12) |
| FREETIME | Is this why activists would break into horologists when they've a few hours to spare? (4,4) |
| ASBUSYASABEE | Hasn't a minute to spare to describe the honey producers (2,4,2,1,3) |
| SLENDER | Spare a bob - by one having plenty to spare (7) |
| MINISERIES | TV programme that is taped by clergymen with time to spare |
| INTHENICKOFTIME | Imprisoned frequently, I am last to escape with moments to spare (2,3,4,2,4) |
| CUTITFINE | Have little time to spare to chop up vegetables into small cubes (3,2,4) |
| INKIN | To be understood, with seconds to spare, finish drawing (3,2) |
| BESTBEFOREDATE | It's still good to eat, with little time to spare (4,6,4) |
| HORNET | One prepared to sting and abhor netiquette with some to spare (6) |
| RISER | Jack, for example, is close to spare in Rolls Royce (5) |
| BEHOST | "Don't try to spare my feelings ." |
| MADEINTHESHADE | Accomplished with room to spare |
| EKEOUT | Achieve with nothing to spare |