| VALUED | Goes across the Channel with lusty sound and is appreciated (6) |
| RUMOURHASIT | Yankee lodger's sound and is sexy, they say! |
| FLYWEIGHT | With lusty outsiders, we fight devious boxer (9) |
| DEGAULLE | Former leader from across the Channel with pronounced impertinence? (2,6) |
| BRUTE | Live across the channel with cruel person (5) |
| CALLER | One visiting Cherbourg initially has to go across the Channel (6) |
| ALLERGEN | Go across the Channel with information that may produce adverse reaction |
| GALWAY | If you ever go across the sea to Ireland, promised the song, you can see the sun go down over this b |
| ARGENT | He's trying, again, to swim the channel with Wes Nelson (5,6) |
| BREWER | Man of fables who is appreciated by those in pub? (6) |
| COLUGO | What pigeon goes across to pull flying lemur (6) |
| BYROAD | Catholic goes across unknown little path |
| ALLERGIST | Go across the Channel to meet heart expert at medical centre? |
| CABALLER | Member of secret group in taxi to go across the Channel |
| RISE | If you ever go across the sea to Ireland, "You will sit and watch the moon ... over Claddagh; And see the sun go down on Galway Bay" |
| NET | It goes across the middle of a tennis court |
| ELECTRICFENCE | Its live rail goes across the fields (8,5) |
| MATTING | Pairing's gripping tango that goes across the floor (7) |
| HARDEN | Become more resolved, as hen, to go across a road (6) |
| TRANCE | Word, from "go across", for a hypnotic or sleep-like state (6) |