| VIABLE | By way of British, the French become practical (6) |
| REALISTIC | It's clear I could become practical |
| COMEDOWNTOEARTH | Become practical or realistic |
| UTILITARIAN | Improve aria until it becomes practical (11) |
| EASILY | Yes! I find the French become reorganised without difficulty (6) |
| LIABLE | After 51, Jack and the French become legally answerable (6) |
| FLYOFFTHEHANDLE | Go away by plane with the worker before the French become very angry (3,3,3,6) |
| DWINDLE | After key victory by duke, the French become weaker |
| ADDLE | Calculate the total before the French become muddled (5) |
| REST | Foreign port expelling British - the others remain |
| NIVEN | David ---, British The Pink Panther star (5) |
| ELWES | British The Princess Bride star, Cary ___ |
| BLAST | British, the most recent pernicious influence (5) |
| ENDING | A termination or completion by way of a conclusion of a book, denouement of a play, extremity of a nerve or final part/syllable of a word (6) |
| ARCADE | This word refers to a gallery or building that is arched or to a series of arches. Strictly speaking, it came to English from Italian by way of French; the Italian, in turn, came from the Latin arcus. |
| PANINI | From the Italian word (by way of Latin) meaning, basically, "bread." In English, the word describes a type of grilled sandwich. Its first known usage was in 1955. |
| AVIATE | Fly first by way of the original Terminal One (6) |
| LATVIA | Roman once dropping in by way of the country (6) |
| FLIGHT | Some steps taken by way of leaving the ground (6) |
| ORALLY | By way of the mouth (6) |