| BALANCEDDIET | The doctrine of egalitarianism from Dublin Congress? If you're a consumer of this, it won't weigh much on you! (8,4) |
| TIRAMISU | When up in Aarhus, I'm a ritual consumer of this dessert |
| LIGHTER | A large open boat won't weigh as much (7) |
| ICECREAM | We are among the world's top consumers of this product (3,5) |
| RANOVER | On top of this, it didn't end when it said it would (3,4) |
| BUSINESSLUNCH | Elizabeth admits Unionist is wrong to make a meal of this - it could amount to a sweet deal (8,5) |
| HEREBY | As a result of this, it is what we use ear for, reportedly (6) |
| LASTLEGS | Final competition stages? If you're on them it's almost over |
| OLYMPIA | May I lop it off? If you're athletically inclined! |
| THERMS | A fiery spell might generate a measure of heat? If you're not sure, the Mrs will provide the answer (6) |
| SALVATION | The doctrine of predestination was the foundation for the Puritan's concept of this |
| PILLPUSHERS | Pat Sajak said June 12 he'll retire from Wheel of Fortune in 2024 after 41 years; on a 1999 show, Sajak joked "This is Wheel of Fortune, Joe!" after a player guessed the last part of A GROUP OF ??LL-? |
| UNITARIAN | Person asserting the unity of God, and rejecting the doctrine of the Trinity (9) |
| MENNONITES | Members of a Protestant sect that rejects infant baptism and the doctrine of transubstantiation |
| LUTHERAN | Any member of a church founded on the doctrines of a German Protestant theologian, 1483-1546 (8) |
| UTILITARIANISM | The doctrine that the morally correct course of action consists in the greatest good for the greatest number |
| EVANGELICAL | Protestant, according to the doctrine of the Gospel |
| LIBERTARIAN | Advocate of the doctrine of free will |
| DOGMA | The doctrine of a canine parent? (5) |
| LENINIST | A follower of the doctrines of Vladimir Ulyanov (8) |