| JUSQUAUBOUTISTE | Bitter-ender, as in submarine, extinguished lives when caught by Germanic invader |
| BEOWULF | Onset of bird flu misery reversed by Germanic hero |
| ANGLOSAXON | This early form of the English language is influenced by Germanic vocabularies (5-5) |
| RECTANGLE | Shape ruined, we hear, by Germanic tribesman (9) |
| NEVADA | State of European geese, as seen in flight, when caught by duck (6) |
| SNARED | Shown outside by the German back when caught by trickery |
| CANDID | Frank regularly warned when caught by detectives (6) |
| ALLOFASUDDEN | When caught by reckless foul, landed abruptly (3,2,1,6) |
| DESPERADO | Venture to return when caught by short tyrant, a reckless one |
| CIRCA | 101 runs when caught by Australian roughly (5) |
| GORED | Look embarrassed when caught by the bull (5) |
| PANTHER | Wild cat beginning to hiss when caught by parent nervously (7) |
| CADGED | Begged when caught by surprisingly aged duke (6) |
| CROC | Reptile cut when caught by fabled bird (4) |
| CREASE | Crumple up when caught by the Indian (6) |
| REFLEX | Feel poorly when caught by right cross, something doctor may check (6) |
| STRIPCLUB | Automatically disconnect chlorine in submarine in which gear gets dropped? |
| TORPEDO | Its kept in submarine or in special depot (7) |
| SNORKEL | Cut off Orkney resort invested in openings for smart lads in submarine ventilation (7) |
| STUDIOFLAT | Where to live when making records in poor pitch (6,4) |