| SEAFRET | Haar coming from south-east a worry |
| NECKTIE | Clothing and drink reportedly coming from south-east Asia? (7) |
| IMMENSE | I am to get staff from the south east. A huge help (7) |
| RELAPSE | Returns paler from the South-East - a turn for the worse? (7) |
| SEARCHERS | In the south-east, a radio series features some hunters (9) |
| FRET | A coastal fog or haar; a heraldic charge representing the meshes of a fishing net; a meander or Greek key pattern; or, one of the ridges across a guitar, lute or viol's fingerboard (4) |
| SAMOAN | Coming from South Africa, complain about someone coming from Polynesia (6) |
| LATINAMERICAN | Coming from south of US, I left a certain man confused |
| ASHES | Perhaps a grateful tout from south-east (5) |
| LUNCHEON | Coming from South, Noel tours a French church, getting meal |
| FOGHORN | Word for a booming noisemaker serving to warn sailors/ships in brume, fret, haar or mist; or, a loud bellowing voice, evocative of such a klaxon (7) |
| WINGED | -- bean, legume originally from south-east Asia (6) |
| SCYTHE | Tool coming from South Carolina they repaired |
| TUCSON | Numbers diminished coming from South American city (6) |
| MUNTJAK | Small deer from south-east Asia (7) |
| STLUCIA | First class fashions coming from South Island (2,5) |
| CHILEAN | Foreign character, thin, coming from South American country |
| INCAS | Old people coming from South America almost packed |
| EVADE | Dodge coming from South Eastern chap |
| ANGLESEY | Fish, of course, coming from south island |