| DOUGLAS | Second part, the city itself, of the address from Isle of Man TT Mountain Course. (7) |
| HADES | The address from which characters can regularly go to hell? |
| REGICIDE | A person who kills a king or the act itself of killing (8) |
| UNIO | A genus or Latin name, thought to derive from "one" or "solitaire", in reference to a diamond set by itself, of a freshwater pearl mussel (4) |
| OUSEL | Bird originally obliged to avail itself of lake |
| GITHRIE | Billy, Irish racer who took a podium at the last Isle of MAN TT to count towards the world championship. (7) |
| SURTEES | John _; English Formula 1 and Isle of Man TT champion (7) |
| BARKING | Part of London heard from Isle of Dogs? (7) |
| ORATORY | Address from the speaker or a Conservative (7) |
| CLOSEIN | Operating at short distance from isle Con broadcast (5-2) |
| LARGELY | For the most part the allergy is managed (7) |
| EPAULET | Uniform part the East gets with a let-up worked out (7) |
| OLDBEAN | Affectionate form of address from elderly head (3,4) |
| JOEYDUNLOP | The late, great Yer Maun, all-time record holder for the most Isle of Man TT wins. (4,6) |
| CHERISH | ?In part, the butcher is heard to treasure (7) |
| ELEMENT | Essential part the French get me in hospital department (7) |
| ZAMBEZI | River forming, in part, the border between Zambia and Zimbabwe (7) |
| SEGMENT | Part the Federal agents set about getting (7) |
| CATHODE | Terminal part - the coda (7) |
| LETINON | Was enabled to take part, the Parisian can with only half (3,2,2) |