| ANGLOPHILE | Fan of British culture |
| PARLIAMENT | Registered in 1895, HP brown sauce became an icon of British culture. What does "HP" stand for? (6,2,10) |
| HOUSESOF | Registered in 1895, HP brown sauce became an icon of British culture. What does "HP" stand for? (6,2,10) |
| ISTANBUL | Setter an obsessive fan of British university city |
| ENGLISH | College major for fans of British literature |
| UPNORTH | Where, according to British culture, it's "grim" |
| ACACIA | -- Avenue: in British culture, an average, unexceptional, middle-class suburban street (6) |
| INTO | A fan of leaving pepper out of a kind of bean (4) |
| HAGIOLATER | Fan of the Saints" goalie, mostly shaken, cornered by non-fan (10) |
| BELIEBER | Nickname for a fan of the singer of "Love Yourself" and "Sorry" |
| GOLDINGDIGGER | Big fan of the "Lord of the Flies" author? |
| DANSTEVENS | Portrayer of Charles Dickens in "The Man Who Invented Christmas" who's a big fan of Dickens novels in real life: 2 wds. |
| AIRCONDITIONER | Maybe fan of song by One Direction desperately short of energy |
| FLORAAND | Fan of Laura and various features of the countryside. (5,3,5) |
| FAUNA | Fan of Laura and various features of the countryside. (5,3,5) |
| ZEALOT | Fan of one of Europe's currencies almost pocketed each (6) |
| ONTHESAFESIDE | Be a fan of a secure group of players (2,3,4,4) |
| EXTRACTOR | Sort of fan of crowd player who overlaps Thespian (9) |
| RHINEONEAL | Actor and fan of white wines? |
| MEGALOMEINIAC | Ardent fan of stir-fried noodles? |