| THEBROTHER | A play on words by Myles na gCopaleen to his Flann O'brien fraternity? (3,7) |
| AIRMILES | Broadcast by Myles on the radio is picked up by those in Sky who take the credit (3,5) |
| METED | "Is [...] bad treatment ever given to a person? / No, it is always ____ out" (Flann O'Brien's Myles na gCopaleen Catechism of Cliché) |
| SATIRE | What Myles na gCopaleen did in temper after for model (6) |
| PUNGENT | Caustic play on words by lady's partner (7) |
| PUNJABI | Language used for play on words by one receiving injection |
| MYLES | ___ na gCopaleen and Flann O"Brien were pen-names of Brian O"Nolan. (5) |
| PUNISHMENT | Like a play on words intended to be voiced as retribution? (10) |
| CRUISKEEN | As Myles na Gopaleen, Flann O'Brien wrote the ____ Lawn column in the Irish Times, 1940-66 |
| PHIBETAGNU | Antelope in a fraternity? |
| ANIMAHOUSE | Spoof about the soul of a fraternity? |
| OUTOFORDER | Unable to work after leaving the fraternity? |
| ATSWIMTWOBIRDS | 1939 novel by Irish author Brian O'Nolan, writing under the pseudonym Flann O'Brien |
| SWIM | At ....-Two-Birds, novel by Flann O'Brien (4) |
| THIRD | & 11D The -, Flann O'Brien novel published posthumously in 1967 (5,9) |
| POLICEMAN | The -, Flann O'brien novel published posthumously in 1967 (5,9) |
| LISTENUP | Pay attention to slant from engineer on Playback - it's a play on words (6,2) |
| PUNDIT | A play on words with a morse component produces a selfappointed expert |
| PUN | Humerous use of a word to suggest two or more meanings; a play on words (3) |
| PUNNET | A small basket to help catch a play on words?(6) |