| GRANTED | Nan and Edward were given a concession (7) |
| WATER | At entering, almost all were given a drink (5) |
| WAKENED | Ken from Western Australia and Edward were disturbed from sleep (7) |
| SOPRANO | Made a concession, and managed to get round a singer (7) |
| ENHANCE | Nan and he persuaded church to improve (7) |
| HOSTAGE | Many were given time for having a captive (7) |
| POWERED | In a seedy case, were given authority (7) |
| ONANDON | Continually threw together duck, Nan and little Donald (2,3,2) |
| VAGRANT | Against a concession for homeless person (7) |
| RUCTION | Some of the instructions were given during the disturbance (7) |
| TALENTS | Coins were given in biblical times for natural aptitudes (7) |
| INASHOE | Where children were given "broth without any bread" |
| CHASTENED | Charles X and Edward were disciplined |
| ALIENATED | Ordering ale, Ian and Edward were turned away (9) |
| DOTED | Dorothy and Edward were weakly affectionate (5) |
| SCARED | Mark and Edward were afraid (6) |
| SOP | A piece of bread dipped/soaked in gravy, sauce or soup; a puddle; a saturation; or, alluding to a drugged cake thrown by a sibyl to appease Cerberus, a word for a concession or bribe, given to placate |
| GRANDMARNIER | Nan and niece leaving church splitting bishop's liqueur (5,7) |
| SUPPLEMENTED | Lithe males, with Edward, were additional (12) |
| BRADS | Nan and poori, e.g. |