| STANDREW | Course a little short for its country's patron |
| START | For the first course, a small quiche (5) |
| SWEETNOTHINGS | After a final course, a small number objects to terms of endearment (5,8) |
| STGEORGESDAY | Event marked annually in England on April 23, celebrating the country's patron saint (2,7,3) |
| JOANOFARC | French folk heroine who is one of the country's patron saints (4,2,3) |
| LEIA | "Aren't you a little short for a Stormtrooper?" speaker |
| ARENT | "___ you a little short for a stormtrooper?": Princess Leia |
| CAMPUS | Outside accommodation is a little short for Americans on academic grounds (6) |
| PAR | Golf: a score for a hole or course a good player should make (6) |
| MANATEE | Chap needs a support of course a€“ a 'cow' mainly! (7) |
| ELAL | Its maiden flight carried its country's president home |
| ALMOST | A little short of getting a majority with the figure entered (6) |
| MOTIF | Theme of a bon mot (if a little short) (5) |
| GREAT | Take Oxford course (a bit of Browning?) for a jaundiced view of America (5,5) |
| DOGLEG | On a golf course, a hole where the fairway has a bend (6) |
| OVAL | Here, of course, a person can get a duck (4) |
| ASTERN | A severe course a ship might take? (6) |
| LINKS | ...a course, a student states |
| ALLINGOODTIME | In due course, a clue for galleon? |
| CHIAROSCURO | Short course a choir developed in painting technique |