| MIXEDHERBS | Flavourings from the Hebrides, a thousand times over (5,5) |
| ISLEOFSKYE | Part of the Hebrides, a good place to spot the white tailed sea eagle (4,2,4) |
| FORYOU | ___ a thousand times over (line from The Kite Runner): 2 wds. |
| TIREE | Fertile island in the Inner Hebrides, a popular windsurfing venue (5) |
| BASED | Located in northern Hebrides, a bothy (5) |
| FLATDENIAL | "No! No! A Thousand Times No!" sung off key? (4,6) |
| EDDYMERCKX | Spin around a thousand times, inspiring German car racer (4,6) |
| BLANCMANGE | Cold dessert made from milk, cornflour and flavourings; French, 'white food' (10) |
| CONDIMENTS | Flavourings, such as those at the beginning of answers to starred clues (10) |
| EIGHTYFOLD | Gifted holy converts, many times over (10) |
| RATATATTAT | Sound of gunfire artillery spread 5 times over 3 areas |
| BACKTOWORK | "Break time's over," (4,2,4) |
| ARRAN | Largest island in the Firth of Clyde, separated from the Hebrides by the Kintyre peninsula (5) |
| INNER | Gun case lining from the Hebrides(5) |
| SCOT | Chap from the Hebrides |
| LASS | Girl from the Hebrides |
| SKYE | ___ terrier, small hardy dog that originates from the Hebrides and is noted for its loyalty (4) |
| NEGATIVE | 1,000 in the phrase "No, no a thousand times no!" is an example of a ___ number |
| SOMNOLENT | Nodding off in the Cowes road? A thousand times no!(9) |
| YES | "___, a thousand times ___" (much-quoted line from "Pride and Prejudice") |