| ASSTATED | Terribly sad about condition, in accordance with what was said before (2,6) |
| HALIFAX | Cry of triumph, careless about condition in capital of province (7) |
| EDIFICE | English take chances about condition in house? |
| WASHBOWL | Clean the ball with what was found in the old bathroom (4,4) |
| RESTATED | In other words, visibly embarrassed about condition (8) |
| REPORTED | What was said about peep show in Dorchester (8,6) |
| OVERHEAR | Catch what was said of Americans in Britain (8) |
| TOOKBACK | Retracted what was said about it's being non-returnable? |
| EATONESWORDS | Retract what was said before (3,4,5) |
| NONSEQUITUR | Reply that has no relevance to what was said before (3,8) |
| DOUBT | Don't believe what was said before but uncertain |
| HOWSTHAT | An appeal for repetition of what was said |
| LISTENED | Surprisingly silent, Ed paid attention to what was said (8) |
| RECANTED | Unsaid what was said to end trace of it (8) |
| MISQUOTE | Almost fail to notice citation that's a distortion of what was said |
| WITHDREW | Retracted what was said, - his claims |
| MAINSTREAM | In accordance with what is normal or standard |
| RIGHT | In accordance with what is good, proper, or just. (5) |
| DULY | In accordance with what is required or appropriate (4) |
| BRAY | Vicar of - - -, term for a person who changes his or her views or allegiances in accordance with what is suitable at the time (4) |