| DREAMTEAMS | English in Amsterdam working for the best crews (5,5) |
| SCREAMS | The best crew on board ship cries out loud (7) |
| ATEAM | Best crew |
| STEAMIRONS | Teams working for the golfers are plugged into those interested in The Press (5,5) |
| LINSEEDOIL | Bar welcomes Pole working for the paper on Greece report for the nutritional supplement (7,3) |
| DETECTIVES | They find criminals working for the police (10) |
| ORGANISING | Is following paper popular with legend working for The Union (10) |
| COMMISSION | A percentage earned by salespeople working for the Forestry body? (10) |
| WESTINDIES | Mae, accepted, stops working for the team (4,6) |
| BIGCHEESES | Influential people well-known in Amsterdam, Cheshire, for example (3,7) |
| GREENPEACE | Environmental group founded in Canada and headquartered in Amsterdam |
| COPYEDITOR | Is this what plagiarists are expected to do working for the advertising company? (4,6) |
| NICKIMINAJ | Singer who was detained by Dutch police at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam on Saturday; she livestreamed the event, and was released a few hours later after paying a fine |
| VANDERVALK | Piet ?, Dutch detective created by Nicholas Freeling who first appeared in 1962 novel Love in Amsterdam |
| DUTCHUNCLE | Pawnbroker in Amsterdam who speaks frankly? |
| MASTERMIND | TV programme broadcast in Amsterdam topless |
| PACKET | Something for the postman to deliver working for the post office overseas? (6) |
| RHYMINGSLANG | Finally, the word on the street is, it's working for the linesman? Would you Adam and Eve it! (7,5) |
| HOLIDAYING | Not working for the rest of the year (10) |
| NEWSMAN | One cardinal taken in by another working for the press |