| ROTTERDAM | In the Netherlands, mother goes after the scoundrel (9) |
| SERENADER | The German goes after the girl - a musical swain |
| DAMNATION | Mother goes to the country, but it's no saving (9) |
| FORESTALL | Anticipate that all will go after the forest (9) |
| ETYMOLOGY | One may go after the meaning |
| REPROBATE | Salesman Rob had some food - the scoundrel! (9) |
| MISCREANT | One making money internally fixing races - the scoundrel (9) |
| MINIMUM | The least economical car mother goes after |
| SWINBURNE | Poet, the scoundrel, pinching almost all of another |
| PARMA | Mother goes after standard type of ham |
| ATTHEDOUBLE | Moving very quickly, the look-alike goes after the odd characters in the auto (2,3,6) |
| HERE | In this place it goes after the life beyond death (4) |
| SAWS | Word that goes after the beginning portion of the theme answers |
| SHERMAN | The right bloke goes after the woman to get a tank (7) |
| CHILEAN | The French goes after the Greek character, and briefly, a South American (7) |
| MOHAWK | The harrier goes after the doctor for a native American (6) |
| BLIGHTER | The Maori king goes after the sea captain, a bounder (8) |
| HUNTSMAN | The chap who goes after the game (8) |
| COTTAGEPIE | The tart goes after the house dish (7,3) |
| WILLYNILLY | Young leader, unwell in New York, goes after the legal document without a plan (5-5) |