| JOSEPHCOTTEN | A "Citizen Kane" co-star |
| SLOANE | "Citizen Kane" co-star Everett |
| ORSON | Name on a "Citizen Kane" poster |
| NATIONAL | A countrywide newspaper as opposed to a local one; a citizen; or, with definite article, a notable annual steeplechase at Aintree (8) |
| BAIGNEUSE | It is a bathing cap, which corresponds to the "dormeuse," or sleeping cap. Originally a cap with a purpose, intended for sleeping or for bathing, it became part of a citizen's everyday wear with varia |
| RIPVANWINKLE | Who, in a story by Washington Irving, went to sleep a subject of George III and woke much later as a citizen of the United States? (3,3,6) |
| ICELANDER | It is said I make a very damaging statement about a citizen of a North Atlantic republic (9) |
| ROMAN | A medieval tale of chivalry; a novel; a citizen of ancient "Caput Mundi" or of the "Eternal City"; or, ordinary type, as opposed to italic (5) |
| NEAPOLITAN | A citizen of Italy's "new city" or "pizza capital"; a small rectangular chocolate; or, a sort of spumoni gelato made in layers of flavours, typically cocoa, strawberry and vanilla (10) |
| COSMOPOLITAN | A citizen of the world; or, a vodka-cranberry mixture often enjoyed in a sophisticated or urbane setting (12) |
| NATURALISE | A neutral is converted to become a citizen elsewhere |
| COLONIAL | A citizen in a possession abroad (8) |
| SUBJECT | A department of study for a citizen (7) |
| BURGESS | A citizen or freeman of a borough (7) |
| AQUATIC | A question a citizen brought up concerning water (7) |
| FEALTY | Duty of a citizen is to be winsome about a junior officer (6) |
| ALBANIAN | The French are upset over ban on Ian, a citizen of a country on the Adriatic (8) |
| LETT | A citizen of a country in north-east Europe (25,990 sq miles: pop about 2 million), independent snce 1991 (4) |
| BULGARIAN | A citizen of a country in south-east Europe (42,823 sq miles; pop about 7 million). It joined the EU in 2007 (9) |
| EUROPEAN | A citizen who uses the EU's currency? No, a rupee possibly (8) |