| PERPRO | Latin phrase meaning 'by delegation to' |
| UPPSALA | Upset unfortunately by delegation to university city up north |
| IRELAND | Iran led delegation to this country |
| INFLATEDEGO | Staff backing new delegation to clad snob's property (8,3) |
| OBITER | - dictum; Latin phrase meaning "by the way" used to describe a judge's comment said in passing (6) |
| EOIPSO | Latin phrase meaning "by that fact" (2,4) |
| IPSOFACTO | Latin phrase meaning by that very fact (4,5) |
| PERSE | Latin phrase meaning 'by or in itself or themselves' |
| DEIGRATIA | Latin phrase meaning "by the grace of God" (3,6) |
| IPSO | Facto, Latin phrase meaning 'by the fact itself' (4) |
| INTHEMAIN | Phrase meaning 'by and large' (2,3,4) |
| ONTHENOD | A phrase meaning 'by general assent without discussion or taking of a vote' (2,3,3) |
| DECRY | Speak disparagingly of early delegations to an appeal |
| VIA | Latin word meaning 'by way of' |
| IRONY | Conveying meaning by expressing the opposite (5) |
| PER | A word meaning 'by means of' (3) |
| IRONIC | Conveying meaning by saying its opposite |
| AMBIGUITY | Double meaning by a doctor, one responsible for cutting line |
| ONSHANKSSPONY | Expression meaning by foot (2,7,4) |
| ONSHANKSSNAG | An expression meaning 'by foot' (2,7,3) |