| MORDANT | Biting darn out in a word from the French (7) |
| STBERNARD | Bert's out? Darn. Out with the dog (2,7) |
| MATELOT | Strange tale, in a word, from France of a sailor (7) |
| MOOT | There's nothing in a word from France but a point that's debatable (4) |
| HERE | In a word, from now on, it could be heaven or hell... (9) |
| AFTER | In a word, from now on, it could be heaven or hell... (9) |
| ACRONYM | A crony may be too much for a word from the capitals of others (7) |
| RIORDAN | Maurice ?, author of poetry volumes Floods and A Word from the Loki (7) |
| ICEBERG | Variety of crisp lettuce named for its original shipment in crushed frozen water or "glace"; a word from Dutch for a calf or a growler, broken away from a glacier; or, a person considered cold or Scro |
| DESSERT | Word from the French for 'clear the table' |
| CROCHET | Word from the French for 'small hook' |
| AILERON | Word from the French for "little wing" |
| ECHELON | Word from the French for "rung" |
| ROUT | From "broken", a word, from the idea of a broken army, for a defeat (4) |
| SPONSOR | "And now a word from our __" |
| SOIT | A word from the motto of the Garter (4) |
| AMBO | A mob is broken up by a word from the pulpit (4) |
| CHEESEBURGERS | A word from the poseurs about second egg on starters of raw spinach in fast food (13) |
| AD | A word from the sponsor (2) |
| GEE | A word from the Beav |