| EDUCE | Extract from English and Italian leader |
| ELEGIAC | Like classical couplets translated from English and Gaelic |
| EDUCATE | English and Italian leader welcoming a short time in train |
| EDUCATES | Schools for English and Italian leader house a top Tory self-starter (8) |
| ERUDITE | Learned English and Italian, in short (7) |
| LABELLEEPOQUE | Identify English and Italian rivers before that Spanish pre-war period |
| SEDUCE | Forsaking 19, she and Italian leader get into bed? (6) |
| DEDUCE | Conclude the meeting of French and Italian leader |
| TIDAL | Rising and falling with return of boy and Italian (5) |
| INTERMEZZI | Cover me with Zulu, Zambian and Italian leaders during short musical pieces (10) |
| BRECY | Jardins du Chateau de -; 17th-century chateau and Italian style-garden between Caen and Bayeux in France (5) |
| MOTTO | From Latin for "murmur" and Italian for "word", a saying such as that forming part of a heraldic achievement; a quotation prefacing a book/chapter; or, a recurring musical phrase (5) |
| LARGO | From Latin for "abundant, copious" and Italian for "broad, wide", word for a slow tempo; or, a piece, such as Dvorak's "Hovis symphony", performed in this manner (5) |
| RESIT | Another attempt to pass religious education and Italian after school (5) |
| TIRED | Beat the German and Italian surge (5) |
| GUANO | German and Italian one outside - a waste (5) |
| PEKOE | Wharf and Italian river, said Spooner, hoping for tea (5) |
| AUDIT | Gold, Dutch and Italian, in financial examination (5) |
| ELITE | Select the Spanish and Italian cuisine, ultimately (5) |
| INIGO | ___ Jones, architect who introduced styles of classical Rome and Italian Renaissance to Britain (5) |