| HOUSEKEEPING | Presumably looking after the D'il is coming out of the weekly budget (12) |
| CROSSWORD | You're presumably looking at this right now, annoyed by a single conversational piece (9) |
| TRUSTS | Has no doubt this line is coming out of turnstiles (6) |
| NUANCE | Pest is coming out of shade (6) |
| GREENHOUSE | Colourful type from The D'il is responsible for 8 across (10) |
| HOUSEHUSBAND | One of the fathers of the D'il perhaps has a partner bringing home a salary (12) |
| PICTUREHOUSE | Imagine The D'il as a place where they like to keep you in the dark, feed you popcorn and put on a show for you (7,5) |
| SUNDAYDINNER | Paper on D-Day rubbished by wrongdoer starting off the weekly roast (6,6) |
| NURSINGHOMES | Sounds like residencies for The Three Sisters and those looking after the welfare of Old Vic, among others (7,5) |
| SOCIALWORKER | Stitch up state spies contacting trainee employee looking after the welfare of others (6,6) |
| WAREHOUSEMAN | Herts town hospital doctor, one looking after the stores (12) |
| MAFTIR | In Judaism, the final section of the weekly Torah reading (6) |
| CHANGEOFADDRESS | Taking up residency in the Senate after being in the D'il, you'll need to give notice of that to a man of letters (6,2,7) |
| COUNTINGHOUSE | Doing the maths for The D'il in place of the king? (8,5) |
| FOOTBALLPOOLS | Way to gamble on results of the weekly soccer fixtures (8,5) |
| SMALLS | Yet they may form a large part of the weekly wash (6) |
| NICHOLSON | Aussie comedian and cast member of The Weekly With Charlie Pickering (Rhys ---------) |
| NEOCON | Reader of The Weekly Standard, perhaps |
| MENSA | Publisher of the Weekly Brainwave |
| HOUSES | A number of families in The D'il and The Senate (6) |