| BEALLANDENDALL | Those in Ireland with mouth full led land astray of ultimate aim |
| TOOTHY | Model eats hot cooking, with mouth full |
| ABSENTEEBALLOTS | Those in Ireland who voted for Trump cannot be found - a follower gives out (8,7) |
| MISDIRECTION | Leading astray (of jury) (12) |
| REEMGAAFAR | Sudanese author of A Mouth Full of Salt who is also pursuing a PhD in Canada |
| BOWSDOWN | Ties in Ireland with nods to those in The Palace (4,4) |
| BLARNEY | Castle in Ireland with a stone, the kissing of which is said to bestow the power of eloquent speech |
| CUTICLE | Piece of beef from the outskirts of Carrauntoohil in Ireland, with the skin, that's usually removed (7) |
| BEARDS | Be high in Ireland with head of state hiding faces (6) |
| SPITTAKES | Reactions that might be elicited by saying something hilarious or shocking to someone with a mouth full of water |
| SCOFFING | Derisively speaking with one's mouth full? (8) |
| AMBITION | Have the drive to get to one's ultimate aim in life (8) |
| EATSALONE | Avoids talking with one's mouth full, perhaps |
| DOUBLE | Ultimate aim of pub game, large drink (6) |
| SPRAY | "Say it, don't ___ it", retort to someone speaking with their mouth full (5) |
| NUTMEGGRATER | Idiot accommodating Frenchman, for example, finds love in Ireland with the type that roughly adds a bit of spice? (6,6) |
| TEACHLAW | Lecture the classy types on the criminality in the house in Ireland with the foreign women (5,3) |
| IGUANA | I come across design for a dress in Ireland with exotic pet (6) |
| AGAR | Melt gamey sort found in Ireland with recipe for soup thickener (4) |
| GUILBAUD | Who is the only restaurateur in Ireland with two Michelin stars? (8) |