| SINCLAIR | Follower of Sir Clive with hybrid from the Iris clan (8) |
| LOIN | Follower of sir or tender |
| AD | How disgusting! It's Derek and Clive with -- Nauseam (2) |
| UGLI | Pomelo hybrid from the West Indies |
| LACROSSE | Game for the foreign hybrid from Spain (8) |
| GREVILLE | Sir Fulke, author of The Life of Sir Philip Sidney (8) |
| NICHOLAS | Forename of Sir Christopher Wren or Sir John Vanbrugh's collaborator known as the "devil's architect" for his use of satanic or pagan symbols (8) |
| TRISTRAM | The main focus of Thomas Malory’s The Book of Sir ____ de Lyones was a famous chivalric love story |
| BLENHEIM | Palace in Woodstock, Oxfordshire; the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill (8) |
| SANSKRIT | Ancient language of India, anagram of SIR STANK (8) |
| THEDEVIL | Who wears Prada, according to the title of Sir Elton John's new musical? (3,5) |
| MONSIEUR | French equivalent of "sir" |
| CAREFUL | Cautious of vehicle with hybrid fuel (7) |
| GRAPPLE | Struggle with hybrid of two fruits, perhaps? (7) |
| LLOYD | Sir Clive ____, a Guyanese-British former cricketer who played for the West Indies cricket team |
| BRIDAL | Nuptial held with hybrid a likely story (6) |
| PACEBOWLER | Fast deliverer to cope with hybrid warble (4,6) |
| LLOYDS | Sir Clive Sinclair's first institution in 1 (6) |
| TOTEM | James Ryan is Ireland's - - - pole player, said Sir Clive Woodward earlier this year (5) |
| CIVILSERVANT | Mandarin orange centre shown in Sir Clive TV broadcast (5,7) |