| RUSTIC | Corrosion, I see, is confined to the country (6) |
| INMATE | One is confined to an institution (6) |
| RISING | Rebellion is confined to band (6) |
| BISQUE | Seafood soup is confined to British Quebec |
| THIEVE | Rogue I've confined to the nick (6) |
| CORNER | Confined to the coroner, nothing is lost (6) |
| MYSTIC | My way, I see, is hard to understand! (6) |
| ACIDIC | A police department I see is sour (6) |
| ICONIC | Counterfeit coin I see is recognisable by everyone (6) |
| ITALIC | Most of Italy, I see is sloping (6) |
| GALLIC | Bitterness I see is shown by the French |
| IRONIC | One fellow, I see, is sarcastic (6) |
| ATOMIC | A cat, I see, is like a bomb! (6) |
| EXOTIC | Former Bible section I see is foreign (6) |
| TACTIC | Diplomacy, I see, is a strategy (6) |
| DIE | To lay down one's life is confined to soldiers (3) |
| PARFORTHECOURSE | Old man abroad is confined to resort, just as you'd expect |
| ENDEMIC | Experimental medicine Italy once dismissed is confined to a particular area (7) |
| GROUNDED | ... that's sensible, when teenager is confined to base! |
| AERO | Love in this era is confined to aircraft |