| ANGLOSAXON | A slogan mangled by Old Norse tongue (5-5) |
| GALLEON | Vessel left in a strong wind by old Norse (7) |
| SWEDISH | Norse tongue swished around (7) |
| GETONYOURNERVES | Irritate solver with Norse tongue ___ very complicated (3,2,4,6) |
| GESTURE | Sign gets a bit mangled by river (7) |
| FOXGLOVE | Liberal mangled by two Brexiteers - one's a source of drugs |
| MOTOR | Root mangled by the Frenchman's engine (5) |
| THIRSTY | Dry T-shirt mangled by skivvy in the end (7) |
| TEACAKE | Important viewpoint mangled by Spooner as food item (7) |
| GNUS | Shooters' innards mangled by beasts (4) |
| BELGIANS | Bangle is mangled by Europeans (8) |
| WOLVES | Vowels mangled by Black Country footballers? (6) |
| MOTTO | From the Latin for "murmur" and the Italian for "word", a slogan such as that encapsulating a family's beliefs on their coat of arms; a quotation prefacing a book or chapter; or, a joke, riddle or scr |
| DEBEERS | Named best advertising slogan of the 20th century, "a diamond is forever" is a slogan of which company? (2,5) |
| CRY | A holler, wail, yell or other inarticulate shout; a slogan, war whoop or watchword; a street trader's call of wares for sale; or, a fit of weeping, over proverbial spilt milk, for example (3) |
| NOSTALGIA | A slogan -- it could conjure up a feeling for days gone by (9) |
| FLOWERPOWER | A slogan of non-violent protest coined by Allen Ginsberg (6,5) |
| CATCH | Such a word may be used as a slogan (5) |
| CAMEL | "I'd walk a mile for a ____" was a slogan of this cigarette brand |
| CRACKLE | Slang for banknotes or for cash/money generally; a pattern of crazing on paintwork or glazed ceramics; or, one of the sounds made by Rice Krispies, according to a slogan (7) |