| ASYOUWERE | So to speak, it will be you issuing a command (2,3,4) |
| PICCALILLI | Cull a flower, so to speak - it adds zest to the course |
| YAHWEH | Name so sacred that some refuse to speak it |
| REPROVING | Making a further convincing test and issuing a reprimand |
| NORTHERLY | Rt Hon Wild soon issuing a bitter blast? (9) |
| ODDMANOUT | x/x/x/x/x: Wackadoo! So, who be you, sir? (3,3,3) |
| THETRUTH | So we should always seek it, but would we always speak it? (3,5) |
| WHOYOU | Snide question to one issuing a challenge |
| IMPERIAL | Commanding one politician, expressing hesitation, to start issuing a law |
| BETRUE | "It-had-to-be-you;-I-wandered-around-and-finally-found-the-somebody-who;-Could-make-me-...,-could-make-me-be-blue;-And-even-be-glad,-just-to-be-sad-thinking-of-you"-(2,4) |
| SENTENCE | Anyone may speak it, but few pronounce it (8) |
| BROGUE | Pat may speak it or wear it (6) |
| CHALLENGERS | Wrongly calling hen George initially, I am issuing a dare (11) |
| ATONE | Make reparation for issuing a false note (5) |
| ADIEU | Depart, cloaked in gold, issuing a fond farewell |
| ICE | Agency responsible for issuing a memo affecting international students' status.(abbrv) (3) |
| OTHERS | "Some ... I've seen; Might never be mean; Might never be cross or try to be boss; But they wouldn't do," sang Doris Day in It Had To Be You |
| HINDI | A yogi might speak it |
| LATIN | People no longer speak it, but Upman can |
| ACCENT | The way one speaks, it may be grave (6) |