| JUDGEMENTAL | Critical Hardy hero comes across good and crazy |
| DELI | Whence a hero comes? |
| PLACID | Tranquil hero comes to mountain having gone west (6) |
| ADJUDGE | Hardy hero taking good puff before award(7) |
| JUDGE | Hardy hero bearing good figure in court |
| ADJUDICATE | Referee may notice Hardy hero embracing Italy fan (10) |
| JUDGMENT | Hardy hero, reduced fellow, receiving money for opinion |
| PREJUDGE | Anticipate pressure on Hardy hero to grasp German (8) |
| HYDRA | Hardy hero holds up many-headed monster |
| OLIVER | Hardy hero's last survivor |
| JUDGESHIP | Hardy hero's cool, pinching grand lawman's post |
| OLE | Across"Good one, matador!" |
| JUDE | Hardy hero |
| SPANGLISH | To get across good line is hard ('Hasta la vista, baby', say) (9) |
| REGIMENTAL | and 10: Soldier and crazy outlaw in communist military group (10,4) |
| LEANNRIMES | US singer/songwriter and actress whose hit songs include How Do I Live, You Light Up My Life and Crazy (5,5) |
| WILLIENELSON | American country music singer-songwriter, author, poet, actor, and activist whose compositions include Funny How Time Slips Away and Crazy |
| DANAYKROYD | SNL cast member who played a Conehead, a Wild and Crazy Guy, and a Blues Brother |
| TAILORMADE | Savile Row worker and crazy dame are perfectly suited (6-4) |
| HATTER | ... and crazy fellow-drinker, together showing nested 4 19 (6) |