| UIST | Shotgun stealthily concealed in 21Ac (4) |
| EAST | Inner Hebridean after reversing, like going round a street in 21Ac 26Dn (4,8) |
| KILBRIDE | Inner Hebridean after reversing, like going round a street in 21Ac 26Dn (4,8) |
| GREENOCK | Starts to name other culprits in incomprehensible language, supposedly in 21Ac 26Dn (8) |
| COATBRIDGE | Cool heads at game in 21Ac 26Dn (10) |
| MOTHERWELL | Good news after delivery in 21Ac 26Dn (10) |
| HAMILTON | Columnist's lover in 21Ac 26Dn (8) |
| EASTWOOD | Actor bearing club in 21Ac 26Dn (8) |
| DUNDONALD | Odd nun mixed up with lad on castle site in 21Ac 26Dn (9) |
| FALKIRK | Command to Enterprise captain to drop wheel here in 21Ac 26Dn (7) |
| BOYS | (And 21ac) Christian youth organisation founded in Glasgow in 1883 by William Smith (4,7) |
| TURN | See 21Ac. Being beneficent on the way to passing a driving test! (5,1,4,4) |
| SAND | Fistful of dollars equivalent price for 21Ac in 22Ac - see 15ac (6,2,4) |
| GAME | The -, 1920 stage play by John Galsworthy - w 21ac (4,4) |
| EDEN | and 21ac, Sports stadium in Auckland, New Zealand; 2011 Rugby World Cup Final venue |
| KIRK | and 21ac, Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar nominee for Champion, The Bad and the Beautiful and Lust for Life |
| KENT | see 21ac, Actress who portrayed Queen Elizabeth I in 1960s ITV series Sir Francis Drake |
| ONES | ... one sty enough for this lot of characters? - see 21ac (3,5,4) |
| NOTE | & 21Ac. Wallet or small letter holder (8) |
| ROAD | see 21ac, 1998 novel by Maeve Binchy |