| OVERSTEER | Supervisor pinching typist's bottom, a dangerous manoeuvre (9) |
| STUNTS | Reduces height for dangerous manoeuvres (6) |
| CROWSFOOT | Is showing off bottom a sign of age? |
| TALLSTORY | Stand from top to bottom, a politician finds it hard to believe |
| SIDE | Long edge, position or surface to the left or right of an area, object or person, as opposed to its top or bottom; a page; a slope of a hill; a team; or, a television channel (4) |
| ABUTTAL | Act of touching a bottom a scandal, ultimately (7) |
| POTATO | A jar with, at the bottom, a hole, found in the kitchen (6) |
| SULA | 1973 novel set in "the Bottom," a neighborhood slated to be demolished for a golf course |
| ALL | Top to bottom, A to Z, etc. |
| SEATROUT | Swimmer giving bottom a good licking (3,5) |
| AGOUTI | Scratching bottom, a disease is in large rodent (6) |
| SEAT | At bottom, a source of support (4) |
| SHERIDAN | Writer (female) reaches rock-bottom a that's upsetting (8) |
| SEAWEED | See, scratching bottom, a seven-stone weakling that's lying on the beach? |
| KEYBOARDS | Clues about the committee, which typists know well (9) |
| KEYSTROKE | Pivotal butterfly, for example, is part of a typist's job (9) |
| METATARSI | Lots of bones in chronic fatigue, so long a problem for typists? |
| UPPERCASE | Typists shift into it |
| DICTATING | What lousy typists might be good at |
| LONGNAILS | Typist's hindrance |