Clan’s tartan — it’s different from America? (13)
I believe the answer is:
transatlantic
'from america?' is the definition.
I can't tell whether this definition defines the answer.
'clan's tartan it's different' is the wordplay.
'different' indicates an anagram.
'clan'+'tartan'+'its'='clantartanits'
'clantartanits' is an anagram of 'TRANSATLANTIC'.
Can you help me to learn more?
(Other definitions for transatlantic that I've seen before include "on other side" , "Across the pond" , "From Europe to America" , "Concerning Britain and the US" , "Crossing 'the Pond'" .)