| IPSA | Res-loquitur:the thing speaks for itself |
| RES | ___ ipsa loquitur (the thing speaks for itself) |
| RESIPSALOQUITUR | Brazilian ready to collect drinks before our crossing desert: that speaks for itself |
| VOICEOVERS | Narrative strategies when you don't want the plot to speak for itself |
| BROKERDEALER | Company that trades securities for customers and for itself |
| CYMRAEG | The Welsh language's name for itself |
| FERAL | Fear strangely left fending for itself |
| SU | Finland's name for itself. (5) |
| BK | Burger King's abbr. for itself (2) |
| PAT | Word that, spelled backward, can be a clue for itself |
| MYANMAR | Burma's official name for itself since 1989 (7) |
| BREAKEVEN | Holiday flat will barely pay for itself (5,4) |
| SCIFI | Genre: some commend it for itself initially (3-2) |
| ANDTRUSTNOAGENT | "Let every eye negotiate for itself!___" (Much Ado About Nothing, ii, 1, 185) |
| ROBOT | Manifesto Boris served up constituents? One that can't think for itself (5) |
| LORAX | Dr. Seuss character who "speaks for the trees," with "The" |
| FATUR | Loquitur, dicit, inquit, ait |
| AIT | Dicit, loquitur, non negat |
| ROSTRIS | In his stat orator qui loquitur: speakers' platform (pl) |
| JURY | They listen to the barmen provided foreman speaks for them (4) |