| ADDRESSED | Lined up, at short notice, to have spoken out (9) |
| ESCAPADE | Break free, getting short notice, to have an adventure (8) |
| ELECTORAL | Choose to have spoken of those eligible to vote (9) |
| MINUTEMAN | Someone like Tom Thumb could be called up at short notice |
| LANDSLIDE | Lads lined up at crushing defeat (9) |
| ATEMPORAL | An office worker has spoken out of time (9) |
| ADMINISTRATE | Manage, at short notice, to give small cars a little time to speed up (12) |
| ELECTORALROLL | Choose to have spoken, turn to voters (9,4) |
| DATA | Organised information turned up at short notice |
| ADHERE | Stick, at short notice, to present (6) |
| BRIGADE | Ship, at short notice, to Europe a military gang (7) |
| ADVERT | Coming, at short notice, to an opening (6) |
| GRADE | Had good run at short notice, to get a European certification (5) |
| OVERDECORATED | More than a month to have spoken of being gaudy (13) |
| IMMORAL | Being unscrupulous, I took the Frenchmen to have spoken (7) |
| STAID | Proper time to have spoken about (5) |
| CORAL | About to have spoken on marine structure (5) |
| MORAL | Good to have spoken after minute |
| ORDINAL | Second, perhaps, to have spoken about loud noise |
| SAYS | Is known to have spoken |