| ANYTAKERS | "So ... who's in?" |
| WHATSTHEDIF | "So who cares?" briefly |
| OSAMA | Who's after Bush, given the Second Amendment? His running mate's secured northern state; so who's Bu |
| SWOOSH | Noise of passing wind - so who's being funny? |
| SHOWOFF | So who's revolted by very loud bigmouth? (4-3) |
| RORY | So, who's the Irishman to ask for the news? (4) |
| SOMEHOW | For an unknown reason; so who, me? (anag.) |
| OWLISHLY | Perhaps solemnly (or appearing so); who? silly, stupid (8) |
| ODDMANOUT | x/x/x/x/x: Wackadoo! So, who be you, sir? (3,3,3) |
| HOLMES | 221B Baker Street: so, who lives there, one might think? (8,6) |
| SHERLOCK | 221B Baker Street: so, who lives there, one might think? (8,6) |
| IMPRUDENCE | So, who might you be, rash lass, to render such folly? (10) |
| REDSNAPPER | Fish, some wines, then who's inclined to have a snooze? (3,7) |
| COLLOQUIAL | Casual in delivery, pass over line, Parisian who's in goal blowing top (10) |
| SETTLER | Learner taken in by me, say, who's in unfamiliar territory? (7) |
| ARCHIMANDRITE | Papers describing fellow in cunning ceremony who's in charge of monastery? (13) |
| LANDOWNER | Get one who's in debt taking in new man of property |
| BRENDAN | Gleeson, who's in Calvary and In Bruges (7) |
| DINAH | Someone who's "in the kitchen" in "I've Been Working on the Railroad" |
| PEARSON | Melanie ___, Ramsay Street resident who's in a relationship with Jarrod Rebecchi in Neighbours (7) |