| EAGERLY | Premature, say, coming back in with enthusiasm (7) |
| HEARTILY | Horse: ahead of time, reining it back in with enthusiasm |
| TAHINI | Say thanks to attract attention coming back in with Middle Eastern paste (6) |
| REVENGE | It may run smoothly, say, coming back to get even (7) |
| HADATIT | Jumped in with enthusiasm |
| LANYARD | Retrieve from water fish pulled back in with line (7) |
| ECLOGUE | Egghead will go back in with clue from the poem (7) |
| NIAGARA | Falls back in with commander and artist (7) |
| GEORDIE | I'd come back in with Bush, for instance, having lost good fellow from north-east England (7) |
| INTEGER | Number, say, coming or going in Bury (7) |
| LATTICE | Arachnid, say, coming in towards end of day on open framework (7) |
| DEGRADE | Demean and dread change, say, coming in (7) |
| REELECT | Put back in with fishing gear and rig, etc (2-5) |
| UMBRAGE | Offence say coming up after revolution in Burma |
| NIGELLA | Woman retired say coming in extremely tired |
| MEETING | Members of the hunt, say, coming together face to face (7) |
| RHONDDA | Lady, as you might say, coming from Welsh valley (7) |
| STONEHENGE | Ruin good man ___ single female say coming back (10) |
| CONCIERGE | I interrupted short performance, say, coming back as caretaker |
| OBLIGE | Old boy left one, say, coming back to do a favour (6) |