| FRENCHMAN | To him, we may sound agreeable (9) |
| CREDITOR | Councillor or press man - to him, we owe! (8) |
| ROCKOFAGES | A homage to Him, we hear, from the good Christians of Cashel? (4,2,4) |
| RINGABELL | Town crier may sound vaguely familiar |
| NOSREDEMIMUS | You captured him, we ransomed him, vos eum cepimus, ____ eum ____ |
| EYES | They look and sound agreeable |
| DICESWITHDEATH | This addict -- he, we suspect, lives very dangerously (5,4,5) |
| NICE | Place in France that sounds agreeable? (4) |
| AYE | The spectator sounds agreeable (3) |
| YOKE | It may sound yellow to harness one to work (4) |
| KNEEL | 'Get ready to pray? It may sound negative to Gaeilgeoirs |
| RASED | Brought down to earth, strange as it may sound (5) |
| EYRIE | Lofty home that may sound strange to some (5) |
| EARPLUG | Listen to the advert but may sound muffed with this (7) |
| GROWL | To expand at fifty may sound threatening (5) |
| BRAY | It may sound asinine to use a mortar (4) |
| SNORT | It may sound piggish to inhale a drug (5) |
| PEEP | To take a furtive look may sound chicken (4) |
| NEIGH | How a horse may sound outmoded and negative to the ear (5) |
| CHIME | How the hour may sound to man in extremes of courage (5) |