| PHRASEBOOK | The volume of the foreigners coming to Ireland, in a manner of speaking, for Dubliners? (6,4) |
| ALIENS | Foreigners coming from an isle in torment (6) |
| THEMESSIAH | Heavenly oratorio, premiered for Dubliners to view in 1742! (3,7) |
| BOOKSHELF | Reserves Hotel Pixie with space for Dubliners, for example (9) |
| THEJACKS | Somewhere to go for Dubliners |
| LIPREADERS | They're following the mouthy movement, in a manner of speaking, for patron of the library in the margins (3-7) |
| GABBLE | Sounds meaningless, in a manner of speaking, for hostelry to be caught in middle of storm (6) |
| HELIUM | It changes things, in a manner of speaking, for those rising to the top (6) |
| ACCENT | It's a sign of stress, in a manner of speaking, for son leaving Constance (6) |
| ALIEN | Leaders almost lost it in the middle of Vienna with one of the foreigners (5) |
| DAYBOOK | Ulysses, in a manner of speaking, for one of those with appointments (3,4) |
| INTRODUCTION | Sounds bold, in a manner of speaking, for a start (12) |
| OURS | Lots of time, in a manner of speaking, for what you and I have (4) |
| ASPERITY | Bitterness, in a manner of speaking, for a Pole contacting old Ruth Ward inside (8) |
| CHESTEXPANDER | A device for increasing the volume of the strong-box? (5,8) |
| NITROGEN | Name the gas that forms about four-fifths of the volume of the atmosphere (8) |
| ORATORICAL | Concerned with address in a manner of speaking for mouthpiece with iodine dietary concern (10) |
| LILTED | Sounds like words sung, in a manner of speaking, for Elizabeth and Edward (6) |
| SILVERTONGUED | Cooked livers, in a manner of speaking, for first date with devilishly persuasive type (6,7) |
| ADIOS | Nine leaving Indonesia or, in a manner of speaking, for one leaving Spain? (5) |