| RELATIVEPRONOUN | Member of the family in favour of sister keeping nothing: say who? |
| PRONOUNS | He and I, for example, in favour of sisters keeping nothing (8) |
| PRONOUN | In favour of sister taking on unfinished part of speech (7) |
| SASS | Say "Says who?" to, say |
| PIGEONHOLE | Characterise type of camera, capturing nothing, say, the wrong way round (10) |
| SAHIB | Brother or sister keeping a hotel's address in India (5) |
| RELATIVECLAUSE | Member of family meets Santa, say, who introduces one |
| EXCEEDED | Like former one of the best tennis players, say, who went beyond the limit (8) |
| POLITBURO | Executive committee in favour of keeping nothing built badly (9) |
| NEGATIVE | Less than nothing, say, in belonging by birth (8) |
| ORANGEFREESTATE | Fruit for nothing, say, in South Africa (6,4,5) |
| ADIOS | Get aids about nothing, say goodbye in Venezuela (5) |
| DREWABLANK | Buzzed in on "Jeopardy!" but said nothing, say (... letters 1, 3, 5 and 7) |
| CHATEAU | Talk of nothing, say, but large French country-house (7) |
| MANHUNT | Search for someone's mother and sister, keeping husband close to heart |
| ANTIPOPE | Hippolytus, say, who headed a group opposed to the third-century pontificate of Callixtus I (8) |
| FORSOOTH | In favour of drunkard keeping nothing? Hard indeed! |
| SETTLER | Learner taken in by me, say, who's in unfamiliar territory? (7) |
| SQUAREPEG | Succeeded as salesman, say, who's in the wrong job? |
| SAILBOARD | New lad is keeping nothing in except something for the windsurfer (9) |