| FRANCOPHONE | Speaking French as the main or official language of a country (11) |
| FEATURELENGTH | ____ film, one with a running time sufficient to be seen as the main or sole part of a screening (7,6) |
| SAMOAN | Official language of a U.S. territory |
| BROOM | Gorse-like shrub of heaths and areas of open countryside/woodland; or, linked with "wagon" for the vehicle known in French as the "voiture balai" following the last rider in a road cycle race (5) |
| TEADANCE | Known in French as the dansant, a traditional type of afternoon social gathering with waltzing, fox-trotting, quick-stepping and refreshments (3,5) |
| BULK | From the Old Norse for "cargo", a ship's freight or hold; the volume of a great size; the main or greater part; any huge body; the thickness of paper; or, dietary fibre/roughage (4) |
| FEATUREFILM | Possibly eye the membrane as the main attraction |
| INTERCOURSE | Sex as side, starter, main or dessert? (11) |
| MALEDICTION | Fellow speaking French (11) |
| PREDOMINANT | Present as the main element |
| ROOTCAUSE | The main or fundamental reason or factor (4,5) |
| ETIQUETTE | From the French meaning "label" or "list of ceremonial observances at a royal court", a code of polite behaviour in social or official life (9) |
| NORDIC | Term for European in the main, or dictated to (6) |
| SEAPIE | A sailor's varying layered dish of salt meat with a hardtack or pastry crust, traditionally eaten on the briny/main; or, the original name, referring to its black-and-white plumage, for an oystercatch |
| ELECTRIC | Using the mains or a battery |
| ACCENT | Carry the can without Harry or Mark - that's a stress speaking French (6) |
| MARSEILLES | It functioned as the main trade port of the French Empire |
| PENALTY | A legal or official punishment, such as a term of imprisonment (7) |
| ROLLOUT | The introduction or official launch of a new product or service (7) |
| MAISOUI | But of course, speaking French is nothing in a Hawaiian island (4,3) |