| ROLLINGINTHEAISLES | Convulsed, as wealthy Hebrideans may be, say? |
| GAELIC | Most Hebrideans still speak it |
| IDEA | Scheme harboured by Hebrideans (4) |
| COBOL | Language be, say, very good, some say, outside (5) |
| MYCENAE | The place I like to be, say: extremely agreeable old city |
| EGGCASES | Where chicks used to be, say caught in fumes (3-5) |
| FTD | Its slogan used to be "Say it with flowers" |
| PLEDGE | Sister-to-be, say |
| REBUS | Sure to be, say, generated by the Pitcherwits Prof.! (5) |
| CUBAN | Can you be, say, drunk and a heel? (5) |
| MONEYED | Regarded by millions working as wealthy (7) |
| WELLHEELED | How surprising! Listed as wealthy |
| OPULENT | Choose to describe university man as wealthy (7) |
| EYED | Regarded as wealthy after one short day? |
| WELLTODO | Correctly moreover, describing Duke as wealthy (4-2-2) |
| MINTED | Tim and Ned represented as wealthy (6) |
| ANAMERICAN | 1's work could be, say, Warhol at the Louvre? (2,8,2,5) |
| PLUPERFECT | Had been, say, very well done (10) |
| SPLITONESSIDES | Be convulsed with laughter |
| DOUBLEUP | Share accommodation and be convulsed with pain! (6,2) |