| BRIDALSUITE | Get the horse's total headgear, so to speak, in the special hotel room (6,5) |
| STRANGLES | Killers right away get the horses' disease (9) |
| SPRITZER | Mixed drink in special hotel here essentially (8) |
| FARRAGO | Hotchpotch goes long way, so to speak, in the past (7) |
| ARCHIDAMUS | A Bohemian lord, the first to speak in The Winter's Tale |
| CANT | Is inclined to speak in the vernacular, but isn't able to (4) |
| ARCTIC | Kind of turn, so to speak, in a circle, so to speak(6) |
| SEAPINK | Get mildly angry, so to speak, in plant (3,4) |
| BRAVURA | You are, so to speak, in one of the Costas seeing display of daring (7) |
| PURSUIT | Purist you get so to speak in chase ... (7) |
| INTRAY | Where's the to-do paperwork? In the special tin, Ray (2-4) |
| SAPS | Enervates the leader of the paratroopers in the Special Air Services (4) |
| WRITING | Undoing wrong, so to speak, in second of three capitals of Russia (7) |
| ERNEST | Nominally important role, so to speak, in modern establishment (6) |
| RESHOT | Old film: 1932's Scarface was ______ (so to speak) in 1983. |
| BUTTERED | Crumpet may be, so to speak, in bed (8) |
| LIMEY | A Pom, so to speak, in America? (5) |
| TENNER | Expounds, so to speak, in note form |
| HUNTINGDON | Master of foxhounds, so to speak, in Cambridgeshire location |
| SOOTHSAYER | He warned Caesar, so to speak, in alternative case |