| MASSEURS | Mother dancing a rumba in regional administrative centre (8) |
| RAMBUTAN | Spiny fruit like an ant dancing a rumba (8) |
| FROMTHEHEART | Father and mother dancing earnestly (4,3,5) |
| LOCALGOVERNMENT | Regional administrative body (5,10) |
| PREFECTURE | Regional administrative office |
| COUNCIL | Regional administrative body |
| HUBBUBOO | Old liquor in regional centre circles produces uproar |
| DIALECTS | 'Citadels' is spelled different in regional accents (8) |
| COURANTE | A curt one dancing a dance |
| TEESSIDE | Tess welcoming European I'd at first engaged in regional area |
| ACIDROCK | I do crack, dancing a style of music associated with drugs |
| SAMBAING | Dancing a Brazilian dance |
| GLIDE | A stretch of shallow flowing water; a smooth sweeping step in ballroom dancing; a soar of a bird; an unpowered flight or coast in a sailplane; a portamento; or, the joining of two sounds without a bre |
| MAMBO | A rumba-like dance supposedly evocative of a ritual dance of a voodoo priestess of the same name (5) |
| MARACA | One of two in a rumba |
| UMBRA | Dancing rumba in shadows (5) |
| FIRMBUTFAIR | It could be a riff for a rumba that's just strong (4,3,4) |
| INLOWGEAR | Slowly motoring along for a week in regional recreation (2,3,4) |
| FULLSCOTTISH | Class attributes folk have found, initially, in regional cuisine (4,8,9) |
| BREAKFAST | Class attributes folk have found, initially, in regional cuisine (4,8,9) |