| DUBCEK | Slovak statesman to name his neighbour on the radio |
| HORSE | The emperor Caligula wanted to name his a consul, in legend |
| SEMITONE | In music, the distance in pitch between a note and its nearest neighbour on the piano keyboard (8) |
| NED | Mustachioed neighbour on "The Simpsons" |
| TAB | Q's neighbour on the keyboard (3) |
| ABUT | Neighbour on the go lacking nothing (4) |
| ALT | Space bar neighbour on the PC keyboard |
| VAL | Dales lady who found out she is HIV-positive and decided to educate her neighbours on the illness (3,7) |
| BOCHE | According to the Frenchman his neighbour once talked nonsense (5) |
| ENVIOUS | "The _ man grows lean at the success of his neighbour": Horace (7) |
| SAMPRAS | The word 'Pistol' was prefixed to his first name. His serves were so powerful. (7) |
| JAWAHARLALNEHRU | Statesman to talk at length to one acceptable to 20, admitting redtop elevated women-only sport (10, |
| ILL | "Love worketh no ___ to his neighbour" (Rom. 13:10) |
| BUNDESTAG | Cake from French fellow alone contributing to his neighbour's diet? |
| BESTMAN | That's why he got his name - his duties are few and far from onerous, at the wedding (4,3) |
| USHER | This singer goes by his first name, his full name being - Raymond IV (5) |
| JONAHHILL | Moneyball Oscar nominee who goes by his first and middle names; his sister, actress Beanie Feldstein, kept the family name |
| LATEST | Elvis Presley hit from 1961, (Marie's the Name) His ------ Flame (6) |
| WOLSEY | Thomas _; English statesman to Henry VIII (6) |
| WASHINGTON | Old statesman to stand up in grand fashion |