| PERSEPOLIS | Old city intrinsically like Warsaw, except for the east end |
| ZEALOT | One with enthusiasm and love for the East End? |
| ANGLIA | ITV franchise holder for the East of England, responsible for the TV programme Sale of the Century |
| EYES | In The Anniversary Song Al Jolson sang, "The world was in bloom, there were stars in the skies; Except for the few that were there in your ..." |
| CAR | Vehicle's jack, for example, except for the end piece (3) |
| DIRECTION | About extending speech for the East, for example (9) |
| EPITHET | A descriptive term for the East of the pit (7) |
| JEJUNE | Dry month, following one the same except for the middle |
| SAVE | Except for the road to the south (4) |
| BESIDE | Close to a doctor's manner except for the dead end (6) |
| EXTEND | Lengthen reference book, except for the beginning and end (6) |
| BARK | Speak sharply (except for the week-end) (4) |
| STASI | Common name for the East German security services, 1950-1990 (5) |
| TITFER | Bowler, perhaps,for the East Enders (6) |
| IDEA | Aid for the east? What do you have in mind? (4) |
| EMIGRANT | One leaving for the East by road needs financial help (8) |
| CONCERTO | Some music concrete, perhaps, having nothing for the East (8) |
| REPRESENTING | Standing for the East, it's time now to ring round (12) |
| KELP | Seaweed to keep left in for the East once (4) |
| EQUIP | Fit one out for the East with a short, clever remark (5) |