| OUTOFTOWN | Own to tofu dish coming from elsewhere (3-2-4) |
| CHILLICONCARNE | Spicy meat dish coming from said country could be a concern (6,3,5) |
| ALIEN | Coming from elsewhere to be situated in an environment (5) |
| SOURANDSWEET | Chicken dish, coming back? |
| SEITAN | Gluten-based alternative to tofu |
| TEMPEH | Indonesian foodstuff similar to tofu, made by cooking soya beans fermented with the fungus Rhizopus oligosporus (6) |
| DEATHWISH | With heads rolling, a desire for one's own to do so? (5,4) |
| TRANSPOND | Radio or radar device that transmits a signal of its own when receiving a predetermined one from elsewhere (11) |
| OUTSOURCE | Courteous founders get stuff from elsewhere (9) |
| POSSESS | Word meaning to own; to have and to hold; to dominate the mind of; or, to take over or haunt, as in a spirit or ghost (7) |
| LEADMINE | Conduct my own to source of metal (4,4) |
| OUR | It refers to what we own to in court (3) |
| HALMA | Board game in which players try to transfer their pieces from their own to their opponents' bases (5 |
| CHACUNASONGOUT | "To each his own," to the French |
| MAINTAIN | The Scots' own mountain covering, their own to keep (8) |
| ALFGARNETT | Reactionary fellow involved in flagrant agitation about incomer from elsewhere (3,7) |
| PARTYPIECE | Turn of one's own to stop political infighting, say? (5,5) |
| SHARES | Gives some of one's own to others |
| SWOONED | Does own to having fainted away (7) |
| POOLCUE | A pro brings his own to the table |