| LITTLEJOHN | Outlaw trashing the joint left at the double |
| AFTERALL | Behind time, left at the double at the end of the day |
| WITHBATEDBREATH | Having graduate Edward trashing the bar in fear (4,5,6) |
| WHIPLASH | One of the joints left in the wash? You'd want some neck to get that! (8) |
| KNEEL | One of the joints left by church movement (5) |
| SURRENDERTOMINE | "Come to the station; Jump from the train; March at the double down lover's lane; Then in the glen where the roses entwine; Lay down your arms," invited Anne Shelton. "And ...," (9,2,4) |
| ELBOW | Joint left by leader in distress, put another way (5) |
| SPLICE | Joint left covered in cloves, say |
| DISHEVELLED | Slovenly female in seedy joint left under escort |
| PATELLA | As cover for joint, left a special plate on |
| LANE | "Come to the station, jump from the train; March at the double down lover's ...," sang Anne Shelton |
| CHOP | At the double, double-jointed? (4-4) |
| GRADUAL | Quite slowly, while the gar swims at the double (7) |
| AYE | Yes, at the double for the sailor (3) |
| TEAMMATE | One on the same side? Re-position me at the double! (8) |
| RINGER | One who makes the call at the double (6) |
| CHOPCHOP | At the double a double cuts of meat? (4-4) |
| STABLE | Stands up at the double going around and keeping one's feet on the ground (6) |
| ARARAT | High peak for soldiers at the double in antitank setting (6) |
| DUPLICATE | Run off at the double |