| LATIN | The French can translate another language (5) |
| CLEAN | The French can get around to being without corruption (5) |
| ADDLE | Go bad and say something more the French can follow (5) |
| LEITH | Where, in Scotland, the French can make a hit (5) |
| LETIN | Concede a goal -- perhaps the French can (3,2) |
| ENACT | Pass legislation and French can be involved (5) |
| LATINAMERICAN | Dance style the French can take from the States (5,8) |
| PARISMASTER | Teacher the French can get the better of (5,6) |
| CRUEL | Not kind of vintage the French can return to (5) |
| ARABLE | For example, the Syrian and the French can be cultivated (6) |
| ELEVEN | Even the French can see the number required here |
| INCA | I can translate an ancient language (4) |
| TONGUES | No guest can translate the languages (7) |
| CARP | What the Japa- nese word "koi" can translate to |
| OLDLATIN | Getting on with the French, can get a very early form of a written tongue (3-5) |
| LATINISING | The French can, individually at first, chant, translating into a dead language (10) |
| ENNOBLE | Good French, going back onto the French can make one noble (7) |
| REDEEMABLE | Perhaps beer made by the French can be saved (10) |
| IMPLACABLE | One politician, prominent LibDem, admitting the French can be adamant (10) |
| LATINQUARTER | The French can lodge in one area of Paris |