| VOLTEFACE | A change of view from across the Channel (5-4) |
| SHIFTONESGROUND | Working among awful fourth designs, have a change of view (5,4,6) |
| POTPOURRI | Assortment from across the Channel |
| FRENCHBEANS | Vegetables from across the Channel? (6,5) |
| ENGARDE | Prepare to defend yourself from dreadful anger from across the Channel |
| TSETSE | The fly is doubling back from across the Channel (6) |
| REPONDEZSILVOUSPLAIT | Fresh from southern Oz, Liverpudlian poets do get back from across the channel |
| ENFANTTERRIBLE | Unconventional artist is a brat from across the Channel (6,8) |
| ANNE | Girl from across the channel (4) |
| ASIANPEAR | Crisp salad ingredient from across the Pacific |
| BLEWAKISS | Displayed affection from across the room, say |
| WAVEHELLO | Greet from across the street, say |
| AMERICANA | Objects from across the pond (9) |
| NOMDEGUERRE | Title held by fighter from across the Channel |
| RAPPROCHEMENT | Reconciliation from across the Channel (13) |
| TRADITION | From "across", "deliver" and "give", word for a custom, such as Christmas cracker-pulling, stir-up Sunday pudding-making, tree-decorating or wassailing, handed-down from one generation to the next (9) |
| ROLLINGUP | Arriving with the barrel from across below? (7,2) |
| JUMPCUT | Unionist politician joining Conservative in project ___ a sudden change of view (4-3) |
| BIRDSEYE | Sort of view from the crow's nest, perhaps? (4'1-3) |
| TAKESONBOARD | Accepts point of view from Sun reporting snake found on road (5,2,5) |