| HESITATES | That man, one in the USA - but they say he's lost! (9) |
| RAPACIOUS | Love to go to Capri and the USA but you say I'm far too greedy |
| CANYON | There is a Grand one in the USA! (6) |
| JACKTHERIPPER | Sailor with tourist trapping that man, one once terrifying in London (4,3,6) |
| AESTHETE | Dirty tea-set broken by that man - one sensitive to taste (8) |
| REPUBLIC | France or the USA, but not the UK (8) |
| SUSPENDS | ps ... send to the United States but then postpones? (8) |
| PRIMROSES | Proper flowers - but they say their path leads to damnation! (9) |
| ANNAPOLIS | An Italian city's - one in the US? (9) |
| HUSHPUPPY | Quiet little dog - but they say shoo! (4,5) |
| VENERABLE | The French rave about Ben - say he's worthy of reverence |
| DEFEATIST | Tie's fated, sadly, and he knows he's lost (9) |
| EASTENDER | Cockney might say he's tender? (4,5) |
| STATESMAN | He says he's skilled in government (9) |
| SOIGATHER | "If he says he's been 'hunting for you,' don't say, '___'..." |
| HOMEALONE | Film in which Marv says, "He's only a kid, Harry. We can take him." |
| APOLOGIST | Spokesperson says he's sorry (9) |
| FLAPJACK | Word for a pancake in the US, but an apple turnover or chewy biscuit bar of oats and syrup in the UK (8) |
| ONES | Bills still passed in the US, but never in Canada |
| EXPAT | Person born in the US but now living abroad, for short |