| YEAR | A© follower, typically |
| ORANGEMAN | In Northern Ireland, a member of a Protestant fraternal lodge; historically, a follower of William III (9) |
| EPICUREAN | A follower of a Greek philosopher (341-270 BC) ; a gourmet (9) |
| BRAINSTORM | A follower gets to hold the crown, in a manner of speaking, from The Tempest offering to hold a group discussion (10) |
| ALIAS | A.k.a. follower |
| PARTNERDANCING | Activity involving a leader and a follower |
| BUZZ | A follower at university snoring like a bee we hear (4) |
| DEMOBBED | Protest against a follower going to bed without a fight (8) |
| BREED | At last, Phoenix Park resident returns to a follower with a variety of animal (5) |
| BRUNEI | A follower gets hold of King of Galway over a French sultanate (6) |
| UNABATED | No sign of decline for a foreign sailor and a follower of Elvis (8) |
| BONUS | It's a burden going after a follower for something extra (5) |
| RASTA | A follower of Ethiopian emperor and a Russian emperor uplifted (5) |
| SIKH | ... to look for, it's said, a follower of a different religion (4) |
| HOBBYHORSE | Spring is endless for a follower near Mount - it's a favourite topic of conversation (5,5) |
| GOINGOUTONALIMB | Dating daft oilman, a follower is taking a risk (5,3,2,1,4) |
| PAGAN | Town in Burma or a follower of a lesser known religion |
| DRUID | A follower of a Celtic religion, supplanted by Christianity, in Gaul and British Isles (5) |
| ABOMB | Explosive mix of a mob and a follower (1-4) |
| GIRONDIN | A label applied to a follower of Jacques- Pierre Brissot during the French Revolution (8) |