| ONLOOKER | Tie vulgar tie loosely (not very) (8) |
| LIGATURE | Tie vulgar tie loosely (not very) (8) |
| ASITWERE | Wears tie loosely, so to speak (2,2,4) |
| TUTU | Skirt or tie, loosely speaking (4) |
| ETUI | Turn tie loosely around case (4) |
| CLIMATE | Weather calm tie loosely (7) |
| ENTERTAINED | Go in and tie loosely, given diversion (11) |
| SITE | Ties loosely in position (4) |
| SURVEYED | "Canvassed" -used very loosely (8) |
| BLUDGEON | Bound loosely to cover broken leg with clobber (8) |
| INTRANET | Up north, natter loosely in connection to work colleagues (8) |
| ALLSPICE | Clip seal loosely to powdered flavouring (8) |
| SPARKLER | Firework box contains rules kept loosely initially by English (8) |
| INDENIAL | Crocodile's location, loosely speaking? Not accepting that! (2,6) |
| BORDELLO | Jangled doorbell of house, loosely speaking (8) |
| AMORALLY | A doctor's meeting (loosely) (8) |
| DANGLING | Hanging loosely, swinging or swaying (8) |
| DIURETIC | With such medication I cured it, loosely (8) |
| BOOKLETS | Deer retreating, like puss? They're loosely bound for Reading (8) |
| BESTREWN | Unbeatable on new wickets that turn, covered loosely (8) |