| SCORECARD | Item regularly signed by, e. g., Robert MacIntyre (9) |
| INDUSTRIALIST | Manufacturer regularly signed American apprentice (13) |
| INDIA | Bhutan's neighbour regularly signed rival (5) |
| CUTIE | Piece of meat - item regularly forming dish |
| CONVENIENT | Handy new item regularly used in religious house (10) |
| TIMES | Item regularly exchanged before beginning of solemn occasions |
| MAKE | Items regularly removed from market brand (4) |
| INDELICATE | Slightly indecent belle shedding items regularly during show |
| AGGRO | Items regularly removed from baggage room, creating trouble |
| TAT | Cheap items regularly found in Atlanta (3) |
| ALSO | Too regressive, items regularly distributed in loose-leaf (4) |
| WERE | Lived with learner losing items regularly (4) |
| INVERELL | Name a town in NE NSW, on the Macintyre River (8) |
| HISTORICAL | Musician Colin MacIntyre is Mull ---- Society (10) |
| DONAL | Dublin-born investigative journalist, _ Macintyre (5) |
| FAIRBANKS | City in Alaska, US, founded by E T Barnette in 1901 (9) |
| CRACKSMAN | 'The --', 1899 novel by E.W. Hornung (7,9) |
| REALITIES | One taken in by e-tailers mixed up facts (9) |
| THEDEVILS | And 15 1815 novel by E T A Hoffmann (3,6,7) |
| TOLLBOOTH | Roadside building replaced by E-tag |