| AUTOBAHN | The English way? Ah, no - but a foreign sort (8) |
| MARSEILLES | Broadcaster perhaps pronounced French city's name the English way (10) |
| ANAPHORA | Ah, no para used in grammar to explain a word by prior words (8) |
| ESCARGOT | French delicacy - English way to get hold of a consignment |
| NEGATIVE | The answer's 'no', but there may be developments (8) |
| NOBILITY | Working class? No, but having much ability (8) |
| TENONSAW | Was nonet? No, but returned with the carpenter's tool (5,3) |
| SNOWBALL | Winter dancing party? no, but it's thrown for enjoyment (8) |
| SAOPAULO | Could you get opal with a sou here? No, but you might if it were real! |
| NOTASYET | So far 'no', but Tony's tea gets spoilt (3,2,3) |
| HIAWATHA | Subject of Longfellow's longest song? Ah-ah, wait your turn! (8) |
| HAUSFRAU | USA fur? Ah! It is for the German domestic (8) |
| DANKNESS | Clammy quality changed in the darkness? Ah! Went north (8) |
| NOAHSARK | An ancient boat? Ah, sank or in a bad way (5,3) |
| REALTALK | "No, but seriously ..." |
| YASHMAKS | Why wear masks? Ah! There veils (8) |
| HAEMATIN | Dark pigment in meat? Ah, wrinkles (8) |
| TOYS | Little things of Toyah's? Ah, no! (4) |
| TOY | Plaything for Ms Willcox? Ah, no! (3) |
| NOAH | More flooding to come? "Ah, no!" trembles one who could've saved us! (4) |