| ZIGZAGGED | Turned back and forth sharply (9) |
| TESTIFIED | Athletic group turned back and one journalist gave evidence (9) |
| LOCATE | Find army officer who turned back and consumed (6) |
| SEAM | A line where (2) edges join, especially of (2) pieces of cloth turned back and stitched together |
| SEAMS | Lines where (2) edges join, as of (2) pieces of cloth turned back and stitched together |
| TRICORN | Cocked hat with opposing brims turned back and caught in three places (7) |
| TENNESSEE | State in which short film producer turned back clock (9) |
| REFLEXIVE | ... gripped by broken feeler, turned back on itself (9) |
| NEEDINESS | Turned back, noticed, eats up - it's poverty! (9) |
| SORCERESS | Witch turned back posse recrossing bridges (9) |
| DEPRESSED | Saddened reporters among editors, one turned back (9) |
| INTERFERE | In worry, turned back before clash (9) |
| DALMATIAN | Boy turned back at one, bitten by man's dog (9) |
| AGGRESSOR | In time, without Greek, a man turned back an attacker (9) |
| ODOMETERS | They're sometimes turned back |
| WALKATHON | Police turned back girl on charity hike |
| NICKNAMED | Given handle's stolen, chap trapped inside turned back |
| RETRORSUS | Contracted adv. literally turned back, eg Aen. 3.690 |
| ESTATECAR | Bad taste; people are turned back in transport, say (6,3) |
| DOUBLEDECKER | Bus turned back sharply near rocky creek |