| SPOONER | Oxford academic notable for mixing up his syllables when talking, d .1930 (7) |
| CONAN | Sir Arthur ___ Doyle(Scottish w rite rb.1859-d .1930) |
| LABORATORIES | They have a reputation for mixing up 24 across for the scientists (12) |
| ELISION | Omission of a sound or syllable when speaking (7) |
| BELUSHI | US comedian, actor and musician, John, notable for his work on Saturday Night Live (7) |
| UCCELLO | Paolo _, Florentine painter notable for his work on visual perspective in art (7) |
| SCATOLA | Vittorio, Italian 500cc racer most notable for campaigning a Paton in the late Eighties & early Nineties. (7) |
| WECHSEL | Kirchberg am --, Austrian town notable for hosting the International Wittgenstein Symposium (7) |
| AMNESIA | Memory loss means mixing up incidents and appointments initially (7) |
| ERRANDS | Make a mistake, mixing up Dan's chores (7) |
| ANAGRAM | The result of literally mixing up the characters (7) |
| BETOKEN | Be a sign of a follower mixing up ketone (7) |
| TAGGART | Notable for the heavy Scottish pronunciation of the word "murder", what television police detective drama ran from 1985 to 2010? (7) |
| MESSING | Confusing or mixing up (7) |
| YOUNGER | Less mature guy, one mixing up arithmetic (7) |
| COUNSEL | Advice on clues mixing up letters (7) |
| OLDSTER | One getting on mixing up red lots (7) |
| SHUFFLE | A scraping dance; a shambling gait; an act of mixing up playing cards; or, a piece of subterfuge (7) |
| EDITWAR | Mixing up "tie" and "draw" leads to fight on Wikipedia (4,3) |
| CHEETOS | Snack notable for its residue |