| COOLIT | In the words of the peacemaker, add ice |
| STUN | The street of the peacemakers will be astounding (4) |
| HESTIFLESHER | In 5.11, Othello has arrived in Desdemona's bedchamber to kill her for her perceived infidelity with Cassio. Desdemona denies all his accusations. What does Othello do next, in the words of the stage |
| MARDYKE | Which placename appears in the words of The Banks of My Own Lovely Lee? (7) |
| NORSE | Alternative directions in the words of the Vikings |
| AINTTHATASHAME | In the words of the song, it's anathema travelling round Panama, perhaps |
| OVETT | In the words of Steve ..., 'Any idiot can become an Olympic champion provided that they have a lot of luck, work hard and cross the finish line first in the final' |
| ENOPHILE | In the words of Basil Fawlty, one who “appreciates the boudoir of the grape” (US spelling) |
| WARMEMOIRS | General recollections in the words of a number of people who witnessed the fight (3,7) |
| OTHELLO | Books only one of three in the words of policeman? Tragedy! |
| AMERICANENGLISH | Reinterpretation of Anglicanism here in the words of Martin Luther King, say? |
| MEGAFLOP | Measure in computer language left smoke, in the words of Keats, to rise (8) |
| FRITTATA | "Italy's version of an open-face omelette", in the words of Delia Smith |
| BYE | See you in the words of a costermonger (3,3) |
| BYEBYE | See you in the words of a costermonger (3-3) |
| LATINIST | Specialist in the words of ancient Rome (8) |
| LOSTONESSHIRT | Department manager loses one's top in the words of a loser (4,3'1,5) |
| BYTHEWAY | Horse possesses chromosome for muscular strength - in the words of old writer, incidentally (2,3,3) |
| LYRIC | Left and right through icy conditions, in the words of popular song (5) |
| EDDAIC | Of an Old Norse book of poetry; add ice (anag.) |