| BULLDOG | Two animals make a British one (7) |
| LITTERS | Lots of little animals make a mess, back from walkies |
| GIRAFFES | When two of these tall animals make a run for the finish line, the race is almost always neck and neck |
| CREAMTEA | Putting in margarine initially, make a British meal |
| FISHANDCHIPSHOP | Combination of char, maybe, and carpenter bound to make a British institution (4-3-4,4) |
| PLUM | Fruit that can be used to make a British version of the Spanish quince paste eaten with Manchego che |
| ABILITY | A British one left it with youth leader showing talent (7) |
| SAUSAGE | A banger is a British one |
| NAMIBIA | One fellow upset British - one leading a foreign country |
| GYMNAST | Claudia Fragapane, born in 1997, is a noted British one (7) |
| EMPIRE | There was a British one from a politician in Ireland (6) |
| BICYOLE | Vehicle, British one, needed before recurring series of events (7) |
| BIGOTED | Prejudiced British one offering encouragement to Edward (7) |
| INBUILT | It's integrated until combined with British one (7) |
| FABIAN | Socialist enthusiast, a British one getting stuck in (6) |
| NAIROBI | Capital of Iran, surprisingly old British one |
| BIGHEAD | Conceited person, British one, initially greeting principal |
| BUCKRAM | Two animals used to make a fabric |
| SEALANT | Two animals, one's closer (7) |
| ROEBUCK | One or two animals (7) |