| GRUE | Fearful shudder, to a Scot (the "-some" version is more common, though) |
| REINCARNATION | New version is more explicit about defending northern state (13) |
| HAMISH | For a Scot, the corn is high (6) |
| OLEASTER | Also known as the wild olive, this ancient tree can still be found growing in parts of Mallorca, though it is more common to see its slightly more modern counterpart (8) |
| STONECHAT | Small bird that likes open areas with low vegetation where it nests near the ground, a visitor to the Balearic Islands, it can be seen in Mallorca in the s'Albufera conservation area but is more commo |
| OTHER | What mother and brother have in common, though different (5) |
| EDWARDI | Known as Longshanks and the Hammer of the Scots, the king of England from 1272-1307 (6,1) |
| RIESLING | Wine common, though not following drink with spirits (8) |
| GUIDE | Dragoman or girl giving good Scots the energy (5) |
| DETERMINERS | Words such as 'a', 'the', 'some', 'this' and 'each', used at the beginning of a noun group to indicate which thing(s) one is referring to (11) |
| APOCRYPHA | The 14 books included as an appendix to some versions of the Old Testament (9) |
| EVENING | The 'some enchanted' time of day in the musical, South Pacific |
| DESMOINES | Capital of the French, in some version (3,6) |
| REALIST | In the later version, is a down-to-earth person (7) |
| HUFF | In some versions of draughts, to remove an opponent's piece as a penalty for failing to capture with it |
| DREADLOCKS | Shudder to think barges get through them in Jamaica ? it's hair-raising (10) |
| QUAKE | Shudder to be seen in aqua, Ken? (5) |
| REPEL | Make one shudder to keep at arm's length |
| BALLOONDOG | Jeff Koons sculpture whose orange version is the one of the top-ten most expensive works by a living artist |
| USHERETTE | The Lady with the Lamp - where screen version is seen? (9) |