| HADST | Bard's way of saying "have" |
| BREAD | A food of sustenance done the Bard's way |
| SEESAW | Understand the saying "Have their ups and downs" (6) |
| ADAGES | As old sayings have it - It's sad to age! (6) |
| BYE | A side issue/incidental matter; a free pass to a tournament's next round by virtue of having no opponent; a type of extra in cricket; or, an informal way of saying "farewell, toodle-pip" (3) |
| TOPPING | An old-fashioned way of saying "ripping" or "splendid"; the opposite of "tailing" when prepping vegetables; or, a layer of breadcrumbs, cheese, crumble or dough upon a gratin, pizza, rhubarb pudding o |
| PIPPIP | Imitative of a duo of blasts on a motor car or bicycle's horn, a dated way of saying "goodbye, so long" (3-3) |
| CASTOFFYOURJACKALS | Another way of saying "Preyed-on animals of the world, unite"? |
| APOSTROPHISE | Revise trophies behind a point of sale for writer's way of saying he owns it (12) |
| NONCOMMITTAL | No nice way of saying this at burial? I can't say either way! (12) |
| HUBRISTIC | A way of saying arrogant - but "rich" is another way |
| ROUNDABOUT | Periphrastic way of saying a game of golf followed by a fight (10) |
| PHRASE | Turn of ____, term for a particular way of saying something (6) |
| TWISTMYARM | Ironic way of saying "You don't have to tell me twice!" ... or what the starred clues' answers do? |
| TTYL | Way of saying good-bye back when typing a lot of words took a long time |
| SAYSO | "Well why didn't you ___ ___?" A way of saying "You should have told me!" (3,2) |
| ZED | Canadian way of saying the last letter of the alphabet that's hidden in the phrase "freeze dried" |
| IDIOM | A way of saying things |
| SMOKEONTHEWATER | Old-timer's way of saying "I raise" |
| SUP | Slangy way of saying "Whatcha doin'?" |