| PASSDOWN | Give to someone from a younger generation |
| METOO | Common cry from a younger sibling |
| AGELIMIT | A raised stage at one American college restricts a younger generation, for instance (3,5) |
| NIECE | To begin with, novel, if edited, could entertain person of a younger generation |
| HANDSON | ... gives to someone further, say, a touching sort of experience (5-2) |
| DEPORT | To banish someone from a country, is to do what (6) |
| MER | A sea, to someone from Marseilles |
| EVACUATE | Remove someone from a place of danger to a safer place (8) |
| AMBUSH | To make a surprise attack on someone from a concealed position (6) |
| POPSTHEQUESTION | Proposes to someone from pet shop breaking-up with a poser (4,3,8) |
| BRETON | Brother returned short letter to someone from Brest? (6) |
| NEWYORKSLANDER | Put-down to someone from Manhattan or the Bronx? |
| THAI | I lift my hat to someone from Asia (4) |
| PHAT | Real cool, to someone from the '90s |
| CATALAN | Silver coin in tin belonging to someone from Barcelona? (7) |
| SETTE | Seven, to someone from Sicily |
| LAC | Champlain, e.g., to someone from Champagne |
| YEMENI | Sycophants left South Island to someone from Aden (6) |
| LEBANESE | Does Ben lease out to someone from Beirut? |
| ISUP | "The Younger Generation ___ to something": Benchley |