| BRANDNEW | Mint Brenda munched touring north and west (5-3) |
| QUARTERS | Lodgings in north and west, for example |
| UNCLESAM | Pulled a muscle touring North America (5,3) |
| TAGALONG | Touring north, Filipino's to join rest of group (3,5) |
| GREENTEA | Touring north, welcome each drink |
| DUNGHILL | Enjoyed touring North, then fell in farmyard tip (8) |
| LISTENER | Person attending medical pioneer touring north-east (8) |
| EARNINGS | Income a singer collected touring north |
| LANDLADY | Letter from twin boys touring north, heading for Yorkshire |
| SLOVENIA | Olive's abroad touring north Africa's earliest country (8) |
| NORMANDY | November or May touring North Dakota's French region (8) |
| HABANERO | He and Nora munched, grabbing salt and pepper (8) |
| ODER | A river in central Europe, rising in the North East Czech Republic and flowing north and west to the Baltic (4) |
| NEWTS | Amphibia from the north and west, maybe (5) |
| GOLDENEAGLE | Bird of prey found in the north and west of Scotland (6,5) |
| ROSSANDCROMARTY | Highland region to the north and west of Inverness (4,3,8) |
| DUTCHMEN | Some Europeans munched nuts, having tons to consume |
| OPENPLAN | Apple munched around noon interrupts working in architectural design |
| ANTEATER | Insect finally munched by a smarter animal (this one?) |
| HAUTBOIS | Strawberry about to be munched - the fellow's to eat it |