| MOTHERTONGUE | Correcting the gourmet on his own language? (6,6) |
| KERR | Graham ____ was the Galloping Gourmet on 1970 TV screens |
| NOMDEPLUME | Moliere, for example, in his own language (3,2,5) |
| CELTIC | That side of Glasgow with its own language? (6) |
| HOPEANDGLORY | 1987 British comedy-drama-war film, written, produced and directed by John Boorman and based on his own experiences of growing up in London during the Blitz |
| SUITSHIMSELF | How a tailor works on his own account (5,7) |
| SINGLEWHISKY | Drunk in Scotland on his own as wife and her partner gone to Kerry (6,6) |
| APERITIF | It encourages the gourmet to copy it in the mountains (8) |
| ESPANA | The EU's second-largest nation in its own language |
| EPICURE | Pie mixed to provide a remedy for the gourmet (7) |
| ROY | Chef Choi who helped pioneer the gourmet-food-truck movement |
| GALLOPING | 'The - Gourmet', cookery TV show which was hosted by Graham Kerr (9) |
| DEPOT | Ed returns and begins correcting the scheme of things (5) |
| RIGHTING | Correcting the script, we hear (8) |
| EPIC | In the story, the gourmets are half-cut (4) |
| DECOR | Ed returns and begins correcting the scheme of things |
| MONOCLES | Single lenses for correcting the defective vision of one eye (8) |
| TERRORISE | Mistake I set about correcting. The word "Frighten" (9) |
| TUNING | Correcting the pitch of (a piano) (6) |
| ATHLETE | Sportsperson correcting the tale (7) |