| HIGHT | Formerly called early supper, as they say? (5) |
| LAIKA | Similar to a so-called early space traveller (5) |
| CREW | Sailors called early in the morning (4) |
| SHINER | Polish Last Supper as it creates a shadow on local face (6) |
| HALFBOARD | In hoteldom, a term for "demi- pension" whereby a guest is provided with bed, breakfast and supper, as opposed to all three daily meals in the full "pension complete" manner (4,5) |
| SHANDY | Light drink that's useful after early supper (6) |
| SEETHES | Boils and cooks these starts for early supper (7) |
| HIGHTEA | Early supper (4,3) |
| THATGOOD | As terrific as they say |
| GENITALIA | Facts on nation, as they say, cobblers, say (9) |
| VORSPRUNGDURCHTECHNIK | Advertising slogan used since the early 1980s, originally followed by "as they say in Germany" |
| NANNES | Australian pace bowler whose injury in 2011 allowed RCB to draft in Chris Gayle as a replacement. The rest, as they say, is history! |
| SORA | Bird is more tender, as they say in Boston |
| TANS | Gets some color, as they say |
| EEDIT | Fool, as they say in Dublin |
| EARN | Deserve a pot, as they say (4) |
| ROQUEFORT | French product - nonsense to conceal, as they say, what for (9) |
| FENELON | French churchman born (as they say) in criminal surroundings ... (7) |
| AROMA | Perfume where 24 is, as they say (5) |
| RECLINER | Deck chair on the Titanic, as they say (8) |