| EEDIT | Fool, as they say in Dublin |
| BROGUE | Put your foot in it, as they say in Dublin? (6) |
| OUTBUILDING | Barn, say, in Dublin nearly damaged during trip |
| KITCHEN | Thick stews in French cuisine, as they say in Paris (7) |
| SORA | Bird is more tender, as they say in Boston |
| FENELON | French churchman born (as they say) in criminal surroundings ... (7) |
| LEAFY | Verdant Irish 29, as they say in France? (5) |
| VALEDICTION | 'Hwyl fawr', as they say in the Valleys (11) |
| LIEDER | Songs for the skipper, as they say in Germany (6) |
| EYEBALL | Mix it with whisky, soda and ice, as they say in the East End (7) |
| WEEKEND | We knew, as they say in Scotland, a good time for leisure (4,3) |
| NOSY | Inquisitive, or a "stickybeak" as they say in Summer Bay (4) |
| VORSPRUNGDURCHTECHNIK | Advertising slogan used since the early 1980s, originally followed by "as they say in Germany" |
| PAREE | "As they say in old ___, c'est la vie, c'est la vie" (Sarah Vaughan lyric) |
| FAMILYMOTTO | "It's our MO," as they say in the tribe (6,5) |
| JACKASS | Fool, as in cards (7) |
| SASSAFRAS | Flavouring takes second fool as far away (9) |
| DUPE | Fool as expected seizing power (4) |
| SUCH | 1959 Elvis Presley song, A Fool ---- as I (4) |
| ALIVENESS | Fool, as it happens, points inside vitality (9) |