| HOKEYCOKEY | Prison head sent down with no means to get out of cell -- that's what it's all about! (5-5) |
| PLOT | That's what it's all about! (4) |
| SKINFUL | King's Head sent in immoral surfeit of drink? (7) |
| NEUTRON | Convict finally put in cell that's very small (7) |
| STUNNED | Shocked by study heads sent back (7) |
| FREELUNCH | Get prison out of cell for bread and cheese perhaps? As the saying goes, there's no such thing! (4,5 |
| EURO | Currency used to get extremists out of cell? |
| UNTILNOW | Thus far Auntie, ill and down with no clothing . . . . (5,3) |
| PHONYEXCUSE | "I didn't call you back because I was out of cell range," maybe (2 wds.) |
| TOPPLED | Fell down with no pennies left in Edward's case (7) |
| FULLTOTHEBRIM | Satisfied Count got to that man from 33 down with no room to spare (4,2,3,4) |
| STONYBROKE | Mistakenly books entry with no means to pay (5-5) |
| HOKEYPOKEY | Group dance song with the repeated lyric "that's what it's all about" |
| UPTHECREEK | Her cue kept being misplaced - a difficult position with no means of moving forward? (2,3,5) |
| INOPERABLY | Broadcast on iPlayer buffers at the start, with no means of being fixed |
| BOTTOMLINE | What it's all about |
| LINE | 'I have had a most rare vision', for example - that's what it's all about (6,4) |
| BOTTOM | 'I have had a most rare vision', for example - that's what it's all about (6,4) |
| EXPEDIENT | Means to get out of being imprisoned, about to be executed |
| SUBJECTMATTER | Expose the less glossy? That's what it's all about (7,6) |