| ABER | But, in Germany |
| ITCH | It makes me uneasy, but in Germany I hold trumps initially (4) |
| DADDYLONGLEGS | In the United Kingdom it's a crane fly but in Australia it's a house spider (and in the US it was a |
| ELVIS | Died in his forties, but in some ways he was 56 (5) |
| SWEETLY | Wife in steely form, but in a nice way (7) |
| NYASA | In Malawi it's Lake Malawi but in Tanzania the lake has this name (5) |
| CHARMINGLY | Doing damage in class over a year, but in appealing way |
| NONPLUSSED | "No" in French and "but" in Latin was confusing |
| LEONORA | In Il Trovatore, ____ is courted by the Count di Luna, but in love with Manrico |
| KEEPER | In the castle, you are met with hesitation but in the zoo, you are wanted (6) |
| MASTERLY | One in control lay empty but in dominant manner |
| INSECURELY | In safely but in a way liable to give way (10) |
| BURNTOUT | All in, but in the navy, at liberty (5-3) |
| STRAITENED | It sounds as if it has been put in order, but, in fact, was poverty-stricken (10) |
| SWEEPER | In football, someone who plays behind the main defenders (but in front of the goalkeeper) (7) (7) |
| ELATION | No! I come in late but in high spirits (7) |
| EMEND | Ameliorate, but in a way it gets back to me in the final (5) |
| ALIKREUKEL | Cockles are clam-like shells found in Europe, but in South Africa, we sometimes call the ... a cockle. Think of Ali and the Afrikaans word for shell. (10) |
| CORN | In the southern parts of Africa, maize is a very important crop, but in the U.S., we call it ___ |
| MAIS | but, in boucherville |