| COURTORDER | Send him down to bar room for what the waiter delivered (5,5) |
| RENOVATE | ... and about to get to a diplomat to send him down (8) |
| EMPHATIC | Space next to bar room less tense and stressed (8) |
| IDAH | I had him down to play for Ireland (4) |
| REDUCED | Did a left-winger take on an old dictator, and cut him down to size (7) |
| REPATRIATE | Pater irate, confused - send him back home (10) |
| GUNSLINGER | Cowboy in bar room turned up to stay |
| PRISONCELL | Bar room? |
| BITOFPEACE | Bisschen Frieden: A Eurovision winner. Moment's silence for what the world needs now? (3,2,5) |
| TODAYS | "___ special is..." (What the waiter began to inform the diners about the menu) |
| ANDERSON | "As long as you keep a person down, some part of you has to be down there to hold him down, so it means you cannot soar as you otherwise might." On January 7, 1955, she became the first African Americ |
| RISEN | The Irishmen send him out to discover the Easter Day word (5) |
| DEPORT | Ed returns to the port and we send him out of the country (6) |
| SPITEFUL | What the waiter is hoping for - rise, fuel, free bitter? (8) |
| OSTRACISE | So is put in a crate to send him to Coventry (9) |
| BROUGHTROUND | What the waiter did caused a stir (7,5) |
| ORDER | What the waiter took from Doctor Derek (5) |
| SOAK | A - - - tackle uses the ball-carrier's own momentum to bring him down (4) |
| BUSFARES | The going rates perhaps for what the old conductors used to ask for (3,5) |
| REMAND | Bloke is overdrawn, so send him back to prison |