| EMIGRE | What might we call an emigrant seeking political asylum (6) |
| DEFECTOR | One seeking political asylum |
| YANKEE | What might we call an inhabitant of the US (6) |
| OUTLAW | What do we call an habitual criminal (6) |
| ESCORT | What do we call an armed guard (6) |
| CEREAL | What do we call an edible grain such as wheat, rice, etc (6) |
| CENSOR | What do we call an official who examines books, films etc, for objectionable parts (6) |
| BANKRUPT | What might we call an insolvent debtor (8) |
| LOLLIPOP | What might we call an "all day sucker" (8) |
| AGNOSTIC | What might we call an atheist (8) |
| ANTIQUE | What might we call an object of art of a former period (7) |
| GRINGO | What might a Spanish American call an AngloSaxon foreigner (6) |
| OBTUSE | What do you call an angle between 90 and 180 degrees? (6) |
| COOKIE | From Dutch for "cake", an American word for what the English, Irish, Scots or Welsh call an Aberffraw, Bourbon, custard cream, ginger nut, Hobnob, Jammie Dodger, plain/cream bun or a shortbread, for e |
| GERMAN | Emigrant loses it - in a manner of speaking, in Berlin (6) |
| SPEEDO | Swimwear company founded in Sydney by Scottish emigrant, Alexander MacRae, (6) |
| ATTICA | From Zermatt, I call an area to the south-east |
| SCRAPE | Abrasion a tot may call an "owie" |
| DIPLOMAT | What do we call an official such as an ambassador (8) |
| ALDERMAN | What do we call an elected local government representative (8) |