| RAVAGE | Plunder a grave perhaps |
| MARAUD | Plunder a group of gunmen in sludge (6) |
| ACCENT | Grave, perhaps, the way one pronounces things (6) |
| ROBBER | From "reave, plunder", a person who commits burglary, housebreaking, pilferage, pillage, thievery or other act of deprivation by force (6) |
| SEABED | Children taking mariner to a watery grave, perhaps (3,3) |
| HEARSE | Threatens to release TNT? That will drive them to an early grave perhaps! (6) |
| CLARET | Graves, perhaps 150, are close to monument (6) |
| WINTER | Graves perhaps containing bone (radius), found in "dead" time (6) |
| RIFLE | Plunder a gun with a grooved barrel (5) |
| DESPOIL | Plunder (a place) |
| SACK | Plunder a town |
| VILLAGE | Very quietly off to plunder a rural community (7) |
| RANSACK | Plunder a cabin lately covered by fragile racks (7) |
| ACCIDENT | Chance event that's grave, perhaps concealing identity (8) |
| UNDERTAKE | Promise to go with you to the grave, perhaps (9) |
| LOOTS | Plunders a great deal, possessing nothing (5) |
| KNAPSACKS | Plunders a thousand tips from bags (9) |
| SWINBURNE | Poet is second Graves, perhaps, but without fire? |
| WINEGLASSES | Graves, perhaps, could be contained in such? (4,7) |
| PETER | Graves, perhaps (5) |