| CLEANASAWHISTLE | Involved in nothing illegal? Breaking the law in nearly all cases! |
| AGAINSTTHELAW | Illegal, breaking accepted rules (7,3,3) |
| LAWABIDING | Doing nothing illegal (3-7) |
| ILLICIT | Couple seizing lines ? town cut off ? breaking the law (7) |
| WHEATFLY | Pest breaking the law in France - "why?", they ask (5,3) |
| DRAWL | Doctor breaking the law, in a manner of speaking (5) |
| ENNUI | In nearly all night in Paris? That's boring (5) |
| SECRETE | Hide and take in nearly all the island (7) |
| RUBLE | 21 breaking the law in foreign capital (5) |
| STALWART | Dependable, despite breaking the law in beginning (8) |
| THRUSHES | Birds in nearly all the waterside plants |
| ALCOVES | Recesses in nearly all the rocky inlets (7) |
| RUNNING | General name for footracing over a variety of distances and courses and numbering among the most popular sports in nearly all times and places. (7) |
| TYRANTS | Little boy will sit in nearly all these seats (7) |
| URANIUM | Element one university found in nearly all fresh manure (7) |
| MOVIES | Hint of voyeurism that's in nearly all short films |
| VILLAS | Trouble lurks in nearly all large country houses |
| FLATRATE | A charge or level of payment that is the same in all cases (4,4) |
| CHANNEL | In 1926 American Gertrude Ederle became the first woman to swim the English ... (in nearly two hours less than the previous record) |
| ONTARIO | The Royal Canadian Mounted Police enforces the law in all Canadian provinces except Quebec and, oddly, this province in which its national headquarters is found |