| AKIMBO | To stand with hand on hip, and elbow bent outwards, is to stand how (6) |
| TOOKASEAT | When one didn't stand how did one get elected? (4,1,4) |
| BELLYDANCE | Performance focusing on hip and torso movements |
| TSOTSI | Young thug is to stand up and will make a break for it |
| BEARER | Courier to stand with hesitation (6) |
| JOSTLE | Push and elbow roughly in a crowd (6) |
| DROPIN | Call doctor to work on hip (4,2) |
| HITBELOWTHEBELT | Play dirty with handle on weapon, bet the elbow bent going in? |
| PRESUPPOSITION | Take this for granted: "Full pint in hand, elbow bent, waiting to toast ..." (14) |
| CONSTARE | To stand with or together; sibi ____, to be consistent (vide eg Cic. Clu. 60) |
| BESTRIDE | The finest feat of equestrianism is to stand across it (8) |
| REMIT | One's job is to stand over part of the oven going all the way back (5) |
| INTHEDOCK | Where someone who is to stand trial can be found (2,3,4) |
| HOOK | Short swinging blow delivered from the side with the elbow bent (4) |
| AVERSION | Inability to stand, with "to" |
| OPENANDSHUTCASE | Busted a suspect with hand on drug? Could be this (4-3-4,4) |
| NAPOLEON | Despot or Democrat of historical appeal? With hand on heart, O, no panel can reveal. (8) |
| EXCEL | Office product is to stand out (5) |
| PAWN | Man with hand on pole (4) |
| WESTGLAMORGAN | County player with hand on glossy publication |