| MASSE | Sum up, ease, they say, into French museum (5) |
| LET | ___ up; ease |
| LETS | ___ up; eases |
| EMCEE | He presents 1100 with outstanding ease, they say (5) |
| ELITE | The top people landed in ease, they say (5) |
| REIGN | Sway one to enter, say, into the navy (5) |
| SPEAR | Stick fork, say, into small fruit or vegetable, right? (5) |
| LEGIT | Escape, say, into the world of books? (3,2) |
| UNITE | Merge it into French article (5) |
| NIECE | Early start to get into French resort with a family member (5) |
| PLEAT | Fold egg starter into French dish (5) |
| NICHE | It's hard to get into French resort in the recess (5) |
| FIVER | Note writer's put into French (5) |
| PLAIN | Student tucks into French bread of an ordinary type (5) |
| APRIL | Pair tucks into French garlic dessert, a possibility for 1/4 (5,4) |
| MONET | Artist copied Norse and English into French word for word (5) |
| ROGUE | Cheat: go back into French street (5) |
| BANTU | Some languages don't allow you to translate into French (5) |
| BASIN | Sink son into French bath (5) |
| CHEER | Going from English into French, dear, it's "Vive!" (5) |