| STREAMLINED | Such a well-run organisation causes derailments strangely! (11) |
| TIGHTSHIP | Word of warning to keep thighs out of a well-run business (5,4) |
| ARRANGEMENT | Great men ran organisation (11) |
| ARTESIAN | Such a well retains liquid to cover acres (8) |
| ORDERLY | He's such a well regulated officer! (7) |
| RAGOUT | For such a well-known deity, it's painful to stew about it (6) |
| NORMALLY | As a rule, Molly ran organisation (8) |
| POINSETTIA | House plant's site? In a pot, strangely! (10) |
| SARRACENIA | A genus of pitcher plants - are arnica, strangely! (10) |
| HUMDINGER | Slang, perhaps combining words for "buzz" and "dasher", for a truly large, lively, remarkable, striking, swift or well-run person or thing (9) |
| ORGANISED | Well run paper is in touch with writer (9) |
| ONTHERIGHTLINES | How well-run railway is operated? (2,3,5,5) |
| ARMYCORPS | Military subdivision carry mops, strangely! (4,5) |
| ONPAPER | Pope ran organisation, in theory (2,5) |
| IMMUNISED | Gave an injection? Mine is mud, strangely! (9) |
| CASSANDRA | Forecaster who was dismissed, as cads ran organisation |
| STRIP | Home of the flamingo? It's Perth, strangely! (3,5) |
| THE | Home of the flamingo? It's Perth, strangely! (3,5) |
| SPAR | Fight's well run (4) |
| AGENDAS | Well-run meetings have them |