| SPITITOUT | Rod and I, a ticket seller, say something (4,2,3) |
| IPURITANI | Opera one set around The King And I - a new one |
| MACADAMIA | Precocious young girl hijacks accountant and I - a nut (9) |
| STOUTLY | In a wily way, can a ticket seller be thus defended? |
| ACTOUT | Mime is caught in the arms of a ticket seller (3,3) |
| DIOR | Rod and I designed for a French fashion house (4) |
| ORDINARY | Ryan Rod and I, although reckless, were perfectly normal (8) |
| ENDORSE | You are seen with Rod and I sanction the meeting |
| ROADSIGN | Snag Rod and I stumbled over seen along the way (4,4) |
| DIFFERENTIATED | Distinguished, out of the ordinary, and I a Teddyboy (14) |
| WERE | You and I, a thousand strong? No! (4) |
| WEAK | You and I, a thousand strong? No! (4) |
| GRIME | Following the king and I a heartless male throws dirt up |
| DUKEITOUT | Peer and ticket seller have one fight (4,2,3) |
| BOXOFFICE | Ticket-seller's kiosk at a theatre (3,6) |
| ESTATEAGENT | House seller, say, mostly keen, along with National Trust, to secure that |
| ADREP | Quarter-page spot seller, say |
| FEARLESSLY | Loud seller, say, broadcast with total confidence (10) |
| CONDUCTOR | Changes don't occur to ticket-seller (9) |
| MILKSTOUT | Extracts money from ticket-seller for drink (4,5) |