| FURZE | It's prickly and lords and ladies wear them, as the saying goes |
| LEEKS | Alliums which, according to legend, became national Welsh symbols after Cadwaladr ordered his soldiers to wear them as identification during battle (5) |
| GODONLYKNOWS | The man upstairs just recognises what the future holds, as the saying goes (3,4,5) |
| IDLEHANDS | The devil's workshop, as the saying goes |
| SOUP | Pressure follows woman on the radio in trouble, as the saying goes (4) |
| OVERHEAR | Catch report of GIs in Britain during the war, as the saying goes (8) |
| PROVERBIAL | Demonstrate in court and bail right out, as the saying goes (10) |
| ITNEVERRAINSBUTITPOURS | There's a drought; the teapot works, though, as the saying goes |
| AWEIGH | Up and away, as the saying goes (6) |
| UNTO | Count one and it gets to others as the saying goes (4) |
| FREELUNCH | Get prison out of cell for bread and cheese perhaps? As the saying goes, there's no such thing! (4,5 |
| WORETHIN | Get gold including valuable rock with the reduced patience that evaporated as the saying goes? (4,4) |
| BEATITUDE | 24 changes due to single state, as the saying goes (9) |
| APHORISM | As the saying goes, there's nothing I"m sharp about shifting (8) |
| TENET | Jane left Jeannette as the saying goes (5) |
| LUNCH | Unscholarly royals missing one that's never free, as the saying goes (5) |
| OFGRACE | Tuesday's child is full ___ ___,.... as the saying goes? (2,5) |
| NEWS | None of it is good, as the saying goes |
| COMPANYCAR | It's a two-seater, as the saying goes! (7,3) |
| AGE | It's just a number, as the saying goes |