| TAKECOVER | Go into hiding with Nick from Cobh, in a manner of speaking, at end of the war (4,5) |
| LANGUAGES | Irish and English, in a manner of speaking, at school (9) |
| YABBER | Local gossip from Cobh on radio rejects connection to Bishop Ward (6) |
| ARCHBISHOP | Senior cleric coming from Cobh parish (10) |
| ENGLISHACCENT | Stress picked up in Oxford, in a manner of speaking, at a college close to capital (7,6) |
| GERMANIC | Describes the English language in a manner of speaking at independent college (8) |
| HARVESTED | Raced without underwear, got in at end of the season (9) |
| TERMINATE | Period at home at end of the close (9) |
| EDINBURGH | Dine out on food served up hot to get cold feet on "magic" line at end of the 9Ac 10Ac (9,8) |
| HIBERNATE | Go into hiding for winter (9) |
| MOTORCADE | Maybe Kennedy's entourage fabricated monster hiding with books |
| INGENERAL | Speaking at large (2,7) |
| ENDEAVOUR | Try to stop speaking at any time |
| FILIBUSTER | Tactic of speaking at length to obstruct the passage of legislation in a parliament or congress (10) |
| GIVEN | Assumed that the end of the war in Europe was part of a trap (5) |
| IRONMONGER | Sells hardware to Geronimo travelling with the last Indian at the end of the war (10) |
| MILLENNIALPAUSE | Delay in speaking at the starts of videos by folks of a certain age |
| RECIPROCAL | Turns up, the foreign army unit isn't finished getting diamonds at the end of the war - and the feeling is mutual (10) |
| REALLY | In fact, by the end of the war, the English leader was on our side |
| BOSWORTHFIELD | Battle of 1485 that effectively marked the end of the Wars of the Roses (8,5) |