| UNABBREVIATED | Not quietening down, including one part of speech turned up full (13) |
| NEVERMIND | Nest turned up full of rats? None of your business |
| DEPONERE | To put down, including for a bet: de grege non ausim quicquam ____ tecum, Ecl. 3.32 |
| ANNUAL | Strike down including a yearbook (6) |
| IRREGULARVERB | Go for one part of speech by partisan |
| TRANQUILIZING | Quietening |
| BEST | Worst as one part of speech, but only one (4) |
| IDIOM | I'd recalled way of working one part of speech |
| POORLY | Not well presented in one part of speech or another (6) |
| ABBREVIATED | Moderated about one part of speech being held up, in short |
| PRONOUN | In favour of one part of speech or another (7) |
| INAJIFFY | First day of the year coming up, full of uncertainty almost straightaway (2,1,5) |
| DYNAMIC | A lot of people in the police turn up full of energy |
| TRAINS | Coaches in one part of speech or another (6) |
| RIVERBANK | Where Jordan's inclined, say, to have row about one part of speech (5,4) |
| ABBREVIATING | Shortening, ie reducing, holding one part of speech back |
| ABBREVIATE | Shorten and reduce, holding one part of speech back |
| ADNOMINAL | Like one part of speech attorney recalled, insignificant |
| RIVERBED | Marxist covers one part of speech for current channel (5,3) |
| ANNOUNCE | Publicise one part of speech delivered by Anglican (8) |