| GUMBOOT | French patois spoken to upset Wellington |
| MERLOT | From French patois for "little blackbird", a Bordeaux grape variety, named for its resemblance to the blue-black colour of said ouzel (6) |
| IMPRESSED | Little devil spoken to, no tot to be deeply influenced |
| INCOMMUNICADO | Unable to be spoken to (13) |
| READDRESSED | Scan when clothed to be spoken to again |
| ECHO | Nymph cursed to repeat the last words spoken to her |
| FEMORAL | Woman spoken to relating to the thigh (7) |
| DRESSED | Spoken to without notice to be prepared (7) |
| DIALECT | Patois said in France to take in a smart guy |
| IOTA | Letter to Socrates written up in patois (4) |
| LILTING | Like little thing spoken in patois |
| CREOLE | A colonial patois (French, Spanish etc) (6) |
| FOND | Detritus used to make sauces, in culinary patois |
| CRUCIVERBALIST | Living around the Channel Islands, having spoken to one that's addicted to puzzles? |
| LINGO | Jargon or vocabulary peculiar to a particular class, group or profession; or, local dialect/patois (5) |
| ARGOT | Word for the slang of criminals, thieves or vagabonds originally, now the cant, jargon, lingo or patois peculiar to a group or set generally (5) |
| HOUSTON | First word spoken to earth from the lunar surface |
| YOU | Person being spoken to (3) |
| ADDRESSED | Dead wrong about cocktail, may be spoken to (9) |
| ASIDES | Actor's remarks, spoken to the audience (6) |