| ACUSHLA | Such changes set in in the manner of Irish darling |
| INFESTS | Attacks or swarms in, in the manner of the red beetle that has caused so much damage to palm trees in Mallorca in recent years (7) |
| POLICECAR | Panda's cold after freeze set in in the Arctic? (6,3) |
| ASITWERE | Before changes set in, so to speak (2,2,4) |
| SUPREME | Presume such changes may be needed for the very highest (7) |
| RELOCATING | Actor Nigel changes set for a new scene? (10) |
| SWEEPING | Such changes effected by new broom? |
| FOOTSTEP | Too loud, in retrospect? For a change, set quiet pace (8) |
| MEDICAL | Claimed such change was needed for reasons of health (7) |
| DAMNEDEST | Utmost change set after being condemned |
| REARRANGE | For a change, set compass back to front |
| LOOSE | Is not tied to such change in one's pocket (5) |
| PETE | First name of the actor who played Giuseppe Conlon in In The Name of the Father. (4) |
| RODSTEIGER | Best Actor Oscar-winner for his portrayal of Chief of Police Bill Gillespie in In the Heat of the Night |
| SMOLENSK | City in western Russia on the Dnieper River; scene of severe fight in in the Second World War (8) |
| JAILER | One of those involved in lock-in in The Governor (6) |
| OCONNOR | Played police chief Bill Gillespie in In the Heat of the Night (Carroll -------) |
| TIBBS | Virgil, character played by Sidney Poitier in In the Heat of the Night (5) |
| BA | Which blues musician played an IRA prisoner in In the Name of the Father? (5) |
| LIEU | In ----, in the place of (4) |