| DONOTPASSGO | Phrase for the jailbound? |
| CUFFED | Like a jailbound perp |
| PLATDUJOUR | What is the French phrase for the dish of the day in a restaurant? (4,2,4) |
| SHERIFF | The woman repeated phrase for the officer |
| MOTJUSTE | A loan phrase for "(the) right word at the right time" |
| RAGTAG | Cheap newspaper has a stock phrase for the mob |
| CREMEDELACREME | Nice phrase for the very best |
| ASSEENONTV | Advertising phrase for the Bedazzler or Veg-O-Matic |
| SHOPTILLYOUDROP | Catch phrase for the avid mallgoer |
| IRONCURTAIN | Which phrase for the separation of communist from capitalist countries did Goebbels coin in February 1945 in his weekly newspaper Das Reich? (4,7) |
| HAMPDENROAR | Phrase for the collective noise generated by Scottish football fans (7,4) |
| EXPRESSIONS | Such words and phrases for the faces one pulls (11) |
| CLICHE | Hackneyed phrase for waking up on the wrong side of the bed, for one (6) |
| MILL | AFL phrase for many players lying on the ball, 'stacks on the ...' (4) |
| DONNE | Poet who originated the phrase "For whom the bell tolls" |
| ALERT | From an Italian military phrase for "to the watchtower", word for a danger warning; or, any signal/notification (5) |
| QED | Abbreviation of a Latin phrase for "which was to be demonstrated or proved", used at the end of a formal proof and as the title of a former BBC science documentary series (1,1,1) |
| BELTS | Girdles or baldrics of the sort referred to in a pugilistic phrase for low blow, uncalled-for or underhand (5) |
| INBETA | Descriptive phrase for software that's still being tested formed by the opposite of "out" + the Greek letter after "alpha": 2 wds. |
| PALILLOGY | "The horror! The horror!", "Infamy! Infamy!", "A horse! A horse!" or other "again speech", aka repetition of a word or phrase for emphasis (9) |