| SADDEN | Make one sorry to say something more in three ways (6) |
| APOLOGY | One's sorry to say this guy appears gutted after a game (7) |
| ADDED | A theologian and writer went on to say something more (5) |
| ADD | . A theologian will put more in (3) |
| SACKCLOTH | One's sorry to be in this, with the Ashes coming up? |
| REJOIN | To say something in reply, typically in a quick or critical manner (6) |
| REMARK | Make it up Munro, a perk to say something about (6,4) |
| ENSUES | Misuse involved in three ways? It follows! (6) |
| BUTTER | Just the blockhead to say something soft (6) |
| REPENT | Sorry to say: ochon, ochon! (as said in song by Leonard Cohen) (6) |
| SALAAM | Greeting, I'm sorry to say, upset a mourner initially (6) |
| SALAMI | I am, sorry to say, returning this sausage (6) |
| ALASNO | "Sorry to say, you guessed wrong" |
| NINETY | "Alas! I am very sorry to say / That ____ lives have been taken away" (The Tay Bridge Disaster, William McGonagall) |
| FISH | Talk to people in an attempt to get them to say something (4) |
| EXTRA | Something more in your next ration (5) |
| ADDENDUM | Something more in the book may demand duty be halved (8) |
| ADDLE | Go bad and say something more the French can follow (5) |
| BRANDYBUTTER | Bachelors keep wanting relations to say something sweet, and with spirit (6,6) |
| LISP | To say something in a small way back in hiccups? Illegal! (4) |