| PELLMELL | Hurriedly, Americans displaced by Europeans in London street |
| NEWWORLD | Name coined by Europeans in the 16th century to describe the Americas (3,5) |
| PALLMALL | Everyone engaged by PM, everyone in London street (4,4) |
| STEERING | Guiding Europeans in street with telephone (8) |
| APPARENT | Heir ___: person first in a line of succession who cannot be displaced by the birth of another heir (8) |
| UMBRELLA | What did Jonas Hanway carry in London streets from about 1750, incurring much ridicule? (8) |
| STERLING | First-class Scottish town, one displaced by English (8) |
| OLIGARCH | Foul king oddly displaced by cunning ruler |
| NOSEBAGS | Bones sag, displaced by these food containers |
| POLAROID | Instant-picture device that's now largely displaced by digital photography, ... camera |
| POLEMICS | Male in charge restricted by Europeans arguing (8) |
| MILANESE | Topless Europeans in the distance, Italian of sorts (8) |
| ENSLAVED | Subjugated two Europeans, in conclusion (8) |
| FEELINGS | Passion from two Europeans in romantic entanglements (8) |
| LATVIANS | Europeans in surprisingly valiant struggle initially (8) |
| ABERDEEN | Unusually, Brenda's ringing two Europeans in city (8) |
| AYAH | Nursemaid employed by Europeans in colonial India |
| NEWENGLAND | Region of the northeast US, colonised by Europeans in the 17th century (3,7) |
| REPARTEE | Witty retorts about role taken by Europeans (8) |
| BELGIANS | Bangle is mangled by Europeans (8) |