| AGADIR | Find a Moroccan port with an incomplete diagram somehow (6) |
| TANGIER | It might be where you'd find a Moroccan a bit sharper (7) |
| FISHGUARD | Welsh port with an Irish ferry link to Rosslare |
| PARTRIDGE | Bird with an incomplete crest .... (9) |
| IDOL | Figure worshipped by one with an incomplete puppet (4) |
| TAGINE | A Moroccan slow-cooked stew named after its conical clay pot |
| TANGERINE | Fruit named for a Moroccan port |
| TANGERINES | Citrus fruits, originally from a Moroccan port (10) |
| ODDLOT | Term for a stock order of less than 100 shares that also refers to an incomplete set, mixed bag, partial batch or unusual bunch (3,3) |
| MAHLER | Composer of an incomplete Tenth Symphony |
| PHYSIC | Early medicine - an incomplete science |
| UNSENT | Like an incomplete text, often |
| THEDESERTSONG | 1926 musical play about a leader of a Moroccan guerrilla group (3,6,4) |
| MACAROON | After leaving cold, a Moroccan chomped a light biscuit (8) |
| FEZ | Clothing item named for a Moroccan city |
| TANGIERS | "Casino" casino named after a Moroccan city |
| BELLYDANCING | Performance at a Moroccan restaurant, perhaps |
| FOIL | A defeat; an incomplete fall in wrestling; "tin" wrap; gold leaf; an arc in tracery; a stylised heraldic flower; or, a button-tipped fencing sword (4) |
| ARAB | Like many a Moroccan? (4) |
| ELJADIDA | This Moroccan port previously known as Mazagan is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (2,6) |