| EXONYM | Name for a country, city etc. in a foreign language (6) |
| IBERIA | Ancient name for a country comprising Spain and Portugal (6) |
| SWEDEN | 'Root' - name for a country (6) |
| EXETER | Person on hunger strike, quite possibly, abandoning a West Country city (6) |
| DANISH | Vessel has a name inscribed in a foreign language (6) |
| PARODY | A composition that mimics the style of another composer, author, etc, in a humorous or satirical way (6) |
| DETECT | Make out Ted, etc, in a muddle (6) |
| NOTATE | Write music, etc, in a system of symbols (6) |
| YORUBA | Solvers bagging second in arts degree in a foreign language |
| MUTTER | Murmur 'Mother,' in a foreign language (6) |
| RATION | Fixed official allowance of food, clothing, etc. in a time of shortage |
| TEASET | Cups, saucers, sugar bowl, etc, in a new estate (3,3) |
| SPEAKS | Communicates in (a foreign language) (6) |
| FLUENT | Articulate in a foreign language (6) |
| GERMAN | In a foreign language, "manger" (6) |
| POLISH | "Sheen" in a foreign language (6) |
| VOLARE | 1958 No. 1 hit in a foreign language |
| SWIM | A bathe, crawl, dip, paddle etc in a natatorium or in the sea; a bop or motion imitating such a soom; a graceful glide; a state of dizziness; or, the general current/flow of affairs (4) |
| SIAM | Old name for a country in Asia Minor |
| ABYSSINIA | Former name for a country in north-east Arica (pop about 100 million) (9) |