| NICKIEBEN | In Address to the Devil, Burns names him thus (6-3) |
| LALLANS | Robert Burns' name for the Scottish language, coined in 1785's 'An Epistle to William Simpson' (7) |
| TRANSMOGRIFIED | Stuff I repeatedly fed Armstrong making him thus changed! |
| ABAN | "Of how I thought and dreamed and ran / After him thus, day after day: / He lived as one under ___": Edward Thomas |
| ONTHEHOUSE | Free love: he thus cavorted with one (2,3,5) |
| ALLENCOMPASSING | He thus makes Halle complete (3-12) |
| NOMINATED | Names him for the job and there's a mention of South Australia (9) |
| NOMINATES | Mentions a change being made and names him for the position (9) |
| SOLILOQUY | Address to the house ignored by one's colleagues |
| BACKSLASH | ... second and very much lower line in address on PC |
| PARENESIS | Replace pairs seen in address urging action |
| DISARM | Turns up, answer in address to papers with charm (6) |
| SIKORSKY | In address to teacher put out, send up Russian engineer |
| STOUTEST | In address to Utes, trapper was toughest. (8) |
| OHDEAR | Expression of dismay in address to loved one? (2,4) |
| URBIETORBI | Standard opening of Roman proclamations now used to denote a papal address 'to the City and to the World' |
| FAUST | He sold his soul to the Devil in making strong move to the Antipodes (5) |
| APOLLYON | The destroyer, a name given to the Devil in the Book of Revelation |
| NETCURTAINS | Reducers of transparency back Brown's address to the end (3,8) |
| WORSHIP | Be in service perhaps for your address to the beak (7) |