| ENGLISHMEN | They "go out in the midday sun" (10) |
| OCLOCK | Noel Coward claimed, "In Bangkok at 12 ... they foam at the mouth and run; But mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun" (1'5) |
| MADDOGS | According to Noel Coward, what, along with Englishmen, go out in the midday sun? (3,4) |
| CALM | Word, from "heat of the midday sun, burn", for quiet, stillness or the proverbial lull before the storm (4) |
| CUTLUNCHES | UN clutches on to the midday dinner (3,7) |
| YELLOW | Color of the midday sun |
| BROADDAYLIGHT | Mad dog had a trilby, for the midday sun? |
| ARMSRUNNER | They go out on a limb for track star mixed up in illegal trade (4-6) |
| PAIRS | In Paris, they go out in couples (5) |
| EXEUNT | They go out in Rome for part of play (6) |
| PARIS | City where they go out in pairs (5) |
| URCHINS | The rich go out in the sun with their nasty little children |
| GODDAMNED | Wretched retreat - one in midday sun on the way back |
| GODDAM | Curse flipping creature out in midday sun (6) |
| MINUTES | Time to go out in the sun - for short periods, though! (7) |
| AMPERE | This morning, the peer is to go out in the current |
| EXPIRE | Marks the spot on the pier where they go out |
| PAULGAUGUIN | French artist who painted The Midday Nap in 1894 (4,7) |
| CENSURING | I'm blaming you and you simply cringe and go out in the sun |
| GUTTER | Threaten to go out in the Channel (6) |