| YANQUI | Citizens of the US, that is Yankee, as distinguished from a Latin American (6) |
| IVYLEAGUE | Being prestigious in the US, that is, vaguely transposed (3,6) |
| OLE | Shout from a Latin American sports fan perhaps |
| YEARNING | Great desire of Yankee as a salaryman? |
| DECOY | Code formulated by Yankee as a trap (5) |
| SKETCH | An artist's rough croquis, drawing or delineation, as distinguished from a study; or, a painting of unpretentious nature (6) |
| PSYCHE | The soul or spirit as distinguished from the body (6) |
| PEYOTE | Spineless globe-shaped cactus of Mexico and the southwestern US that is also called mescal (6) |
| ROMANS | Relating to the citizens of the capital of Italy (6) |
| CUTTER | Vessel distinguished from a sloop by having two foresails (6) |
| SALARY | Derived from a Latin word originally denoting a Roman soldier's allowance to buy "halite", one's honorarium, pay or wages (6) |
| ADLERIAN | Term for a member of a "hall" at Oxford or another English university, as distinguished from a collegian (8) |
| DOYENS | Senior citizens of the society, in a way? (6) |
| INTEGER | What is a whole number, as distinguished from a fraction (7) |
| SECCO | Technique of painting a mural on dried lime plaster, as distinguished from a fresco on fresh intonaco (5) |
| SALUTE | To greet courteously, from a Latin word meaning "health" |
| ACETABULUM | Coming from a Latin word for a vinegar cup, what is the socket of the hipbone that the head of the f |
| CONFEDERATE | The 11 states of the US that seceded from the Union in 1861 were called the - States (11) |
| MISSOURI | State in the Midwest region of the US that was the birthplace of Mark Twain |
| DAY | Time reckoned from one midnight to the next; one full rotation of Earth; or, the period of light between sunrise and sunset, as distinguished from the night (3) |