| HAMOMELET | Breakfast bagel yours truly fed to Danish prince (3,6) |
| MISCHIEF | Capers in mains, oddly, yours truly fed to cook (8) |
| GREENLAND | Naive to come down to Danish territory |
| LOCKNUT | Securing device to pass back to Danish king (7) |
| NIELSEN | Lines rewritten to give space to Danish composer (7) |
| HAMLETS | Wee villages belonging to the tragic Danish prince (7) |
| HALBERD | Herbal concoction given to Danish leader with old weapon |
| HOTHEAD | Excitable sort's surprised expression when returning articles to Danish leader (7) |
| NOTED | Famous memo to Danish leader (5) |
| FISHCAKE | Drop a line to Danish favourite from The Seafood Restaurant (4,4) |
| HAMLET | Small type of village without a church of its own, but with a famous namesake Danish prince who talks to a skull and soliloquises when alone (6) |
| TOBEORNOTTOBE | Choice words from a fictional Danish prince (2,2,2,3,2,2) |
| TOBE | Future option for a Danish prince (2,2) |
| ARMLET | Danish prince losing head about king's band |
| EGGED | Given a coat of white, for example, coming and going to Danish capital (5) |
| CASHEWNUT | Bit of food when cut fed to old Danish king |
| AIRINTAKE | Entry through which air is fed to engine (2 wds) |
| MARMALADE | Sweet food mum and boy fed to horse (9) |
| BALDEAGLE | Bird a lord fed to dog |
| COLCANNON | Pass ball shot from here, which is fed to the Irish? |