| MURPHYSLAW | Sounds like Irish legislation is bound to go wrong (6-1,3) |
| RENEWAL | Sounds like Irish party is lost in redevelopment (7) |
| OFFCOURSE | Bound to go wrong? (3,6) |
| CORKSCREWS | Curls like Irish city's boatmen (10) |
| INSTRUMENT | The principal form in which delegated legislation is made in Great Britain (9,10) |
| SPRINGROLL | Part of Chinese meal bound to go round (6,4) |
| JUMPTHEGUN | Start early -- bound to go before hunt, e.g., set out (4,3,3) |
| DOUBLEVISION | Seeing somebody more than once perhaps, one is bound to go dizzy with love (6,6) |
| WILLIAMOFORANGE | Nation's father is bound to go far with one aim for reform (7,2,6) |
| BOOBYTRAPPED | Is bound to go off with local fool for pint in Split upset (5-7) |
| BISHOP | Powerful cleric is bound to go by the book |
| WALLOP | Strike legislation is about to get chop (6) |
| ROGUE | Rascal doesn't start to speak like Irish (5) |
| LENYA | German singer beginning to like Irish singer (5) |
| CELTIC | A family of languages like Irish, Gaelic, Welsh and Breton (6) |
| INLAW | Popular legislation is relative where union is concerned (2-3) |
| WALNUT | Legislation is reversed by an enthusiast of gun stock wood (6) |
| BYLAWS | How legislation is enacted, through extra regulations (6) |
| FIANCE | He's bound to go to the match (6) |
| RACERELATIONSACT | Piece of legislation is bad - incarcerates a lot |