| FINNS | King Niinist¡ & his countrymen |
| OBELI | ¡ and i, in typography |
| MOORS | Othello and his countrymen |
| GREEKS | .... his countrymen, king among nerds (6) |
| MATISSE | Artist holding it back in group of his countrymen? |
| NORSK | Like Ibsen, to his countrymen |
| BENITOMUSSOLINI | Fascist dictator of Italy who was called Il Duce by his countrymen (6,9) |
| AZINGER | Former American golfer - a really good one, as his countrymen might say (7) |
| GAULLE | Brigadier-General Charles de ... urged his countrymen to continue resistance against the Germans in an emotional speech on June 17, 1940 |
| ITALS | Romans and countrymen: Abbr. |
| EINSTEIN | A genius, but a mug to his fellow countrymen |
| NATIONALS | Poles welcoming displaced Laotian and countrymen |
| ROMANS | Between friends and countrymen |
| YOKELS | Harness together large and small countrymen (6) |
| EGYPTIANS | Pain suffered in extra time initially by Scots and other countrymen (9) |
| KITH | Word, from "couth, known, familiar", for one's friends, fellow countrymen and neighbours, as distinct from one's consanguineous family (4) |
| POL | 70s leader of Democratic Kampuchea who presided over a regime which killed over a million of his fellow countrymen, ... Pot |
| LEND | "Friends, Romans, countrymen, ___ me your ears . . ." |
| EXPATS | Left countrymen overseas (6) |
| PHEASANTS | Countrymen conserving the last British birds (9) |