| ETIENNE | 'Stephen,' to the French |
| FRY | English comedian Stephen to cook using oil (3) |
| STIRFRY | Rouse actor Stephen to make dish done in a wok? (4,3) |
| NOBBLE | No king goes to the French to drug the horse (6) |
| DAMNABLE | Horrible to put the evil eye on sailor going to the French (8) |
| LETOUTASECRET | To give the game away to the French ticket-seller locally creates problem (3,3,1,6) |
| DIENBIENPHU | The result of which battle led to the French leaving Vietnam and the country's division into North a |
| FORECASTLE | Say what's going to happen to the French part of the ship (10) |
| CHACUNASONGOUT | "To each his own," to the French |
| LES | "___ sauvages" (the Indians, to the French) |
| LYON | French city, to the French |
| ADIEU | Cheerio to the French about to depart (5) |
| WHEEDLE | Coax West to pay attention to the French |
| JENESAISQUOI | I don't know what this is as it's hard to describe to the French? (2,2,4,4) |
| NEEDLE | Sounds like something early riser perhaps will do to the French with one eye in the sewing shop (6) |
| OILED | Greased to attract someone's attention to the French director (5) |
| TODDLE | Take the first step by starting letter with theologian to the French (6) |
| HUEANDCRY | Hand over European Union to the French with cri de c?ur leads to hullabaloo (3,3,3) |
| FIZZLE | It's the sound of bubbles from champagne to the French (6) |
| AZALEA | All the letters to the French in motoring organisation comes from gardening centre (6) |