| EMANATE | Come out to the Englishman with tea, perhaps (7) |
| POMPEII | Englishman with open heart and eyes spoke of ancient city (7) |
| WALTER | Englishman with the most Test centuries until surpassed by Alastair Cook, ... Hammond (6) |
| ROSES | "Jean, Jean, ... are red; All of the leaves have gone green; And the clouds are so low; You can touch them and so; Come out to the meadow, Jean" |
| EMERGENCY | Come out to the northern city outskirts in a crisis |
| SOCIALS | Events with tea, perhaps |
| EREMITE | Before the Englishman turned recluse (7) |
| UPAHILL | Hugh Grant film, The Englishman Who Went ... But Came Down a Mountain (2,1,4) |
| MUFFINS | Greek letter to party in Sweden arrives with afternoon tea perhaps (7) |
| LEAVES | Goes with tea, perhaps? (6) |
| RECIPROCATE | Interchange rice crop with tea perhaps (11) |
| TURNOVERANEWLEAF | Get better small pie once again with tea, perhaps |
| SUPPLANT | Replace drink with tea, perhaps |
| SATE | Oversatisfy with teas, perhaps? (4) |
| EXISSE | To be outside the eleven? To have come out (to bat?) |
| GARTH | The -; mountain on the outskirts of Cardiff said to have been the inspiration for The Englishman Who Went up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain (5) |
| INSIPID | One new sample of tea perhaps needs identification ___ flavourless (7) |
| OVEREAT | Stuff finished before tea perhaps (7) |
| ONADATE | Taking someone to dinner, Oscar? And tea, perhaps! (2,1,4) |
| BAPTISE | Christen bachelor and sip tea perhaps (7) |