| LUXOR | It's in Egypt, or adjacent to Luxembourg (5) |
| SHORES | Littoral regions followed by or adjacent to coastal paths and inhabited by waders including knots, oyster-catchers and sandpipers (6) |
| CAIRO | City in Egypt or New York |
| REVEL | Take great pleasure in continually going over to Luxembourg (5) |
| NOMES | Departments, especially in ancient Egypt or modern Greece (5) |
| SKILL | Travel across snow to Luxembourg with proficiency (5) |
| ELAND | Ecuador, Egypt or Eritrea |
| OBELISKS | Tapering stone pillars with pyramidal tops such as those at the centre of the Place de la Concorde in Paris or any of those in Egypt or Rome (8) |
| MIDDLEEAST | As in Egypt or the area around Jordan, say (6,4) |
| TROT | Horse's gait back in Egypt or Turkey |
| ALEXANDRIA | City in Egypt or Louisiana |
| LUNARMONTH | Ran back to Luxembourg before January roughly every four weeks (5,5) |
| MEMPHIS | A city in ancient Egypt - or in modern Tennessee? (7) |
| NOME | Province or department in ancient Egypt or modern Greece |
| ENGAGE | Shoot the bolt - after European borders close to Luxembourg get on, the Spanish hide in roof covering (6,3,5) |
| THELATCH | Shoot the bolt - after European borders close to Luxembourg get on, the Spanish hide in roof covering (6,3,5) |
| NOMARCH | Governor of a province or department in ancient Egypt or modern Greece (7) |
| NEXT | The one following or adjacent (4) |
| NEARBY | At hand or adjacent (6) |
| THEBES | City in ancient Egypt or ancient Greece |