| SHEIKHDOM | Kids' home moved around rear of such in Kuwait, say (9) |
| ARAB | Native of Bahrain or Kuwait, say |
| SCENE | Landscape; real/imaginary place of action or the setting of such in a novel or play; subdivision of an act, marked by the fall of a curtain; or, an unseemly display of emotion (5) |
| GARLAND | Festoon or wreath of flowers and foliage or a representation of such in painting or sculpture; or, a literary miscellany or anthology (7) |
| OILFIELD | Brent and Ekofisk are two examples of such in the North Sea (8) |
| DRAY | Squirrel's home moved back three feet (4) |
| INPUT | Enter president's home moved to the north (5) |
| OVERTHEMOON | Not home (moved) after finished being happy (4,3,4) |
| SHEIKDOMS | Kids' homes constructed in the gulf countries (9) |
| HALFPENNY | Four hundred and eighty such in one pound, once |
| READYMADE | Money earned, from such in-stock garments? |
| SLEEPMEDS | Sominex and such, in brief |
| OFFLIMITS | Limo fits uneasily around rear of wharf? It's out of bounds (3,6) |
| EXEMPLARY | Largely excused, lolled around rear of bar: perfect |
| FALLSHORT | Stall for working around rear of branch gets to be insufficient (4,5) |
| SMELLARAT | Suspect trickery? Set alarm off around rear of mill (5,1,3) |
| BUS | Vehicle that brings kids home from school |
| WILD | Word for something untamed, wandering or in its native state - from bluebell, corncockle, cowslip and foxglove of Britain's verdant estate to the saker falcon, flying free in Kuwait (4) |
| EMIR | Introductions to early medievalist in Romanticism with address in Kuwait (4) |
| EMIGRATE | Leave one country and settle in another; it's good in Kuwait, for example (8) |