| CHAP | Bloke as a Brit would say |
| SPENT | Knackered, as a Brit would say |
| GYPSY | Disheartened bloke as an afterthought takes year to become a nomad (5) |
| HEAL | Cure untrustworthy bloke, as stated (4) |
| TAKESTEA | Enjoys a late-afternoon snack, as a Brit might |
| POSH | Ritzy, as a Brit might say |
| HUNKS | Gorgeous blokes, as found in Summer Bay (5) |
| MANSIERES | Bras for blokes, as popularised by Seinfeld; same resin (anag.) (9) |
| ANGEL | A new girl, as some would say, is a darling (5) |
| PEAPOD | A long leguminous case, hull or shell holding a row of marrowfat seeds or perhaps two proverbially similar human "beans", as Roald "Dahl" would say (6) |
| WEAKSPOT | Say what Spooner would say is a handicap (4,4) |
| HATHAWAY | She has a certain charm, as Shakespeare would say (8) |
| CHEMO | As many would say, a familiar form of therapy |
| DYEWOOD | Plant used for colour, as a Welshman would say (7) |
| IMO | "As I would say," in a text |
| ALOHA | As some would say, a deeper-sounding greeting in Honolulu? |
| EXPO | As Ed Sullivan would say, "A really big shoe." |
| WHEELMEN | At sea directors who don't eat quiche, as a TV host would say? (8) |
| ARAMAIC | A charge account keeps Iraqi leader, as some Syrians would say (7) |
| WORDSFAILME | What a setter would say when he couldn't set a grid? (5,4,2) |