| ORLOV | Catherine the Great's favourite figure, or endless love (5,5) |
| COUNT | Catherine the Great's favourite figure, or endless love (5,5) |
| POTEMKIN | Catherine the Great's favourite verse about head of the family |
| AMBASSADOR | Diplomat in the morning, one singing Endless Love (10) |
| SHADOWPLAY | Type of theatrical galanty show or ombromanie using the umbrae cast by puppets, miniature figures or hands onto a lighted opaque screen (6,4) |
| FAIRENOUGH | In Paris, make endless love? OK |
| CONVOLUTED | Endless love counted out being much too involved. (10) |
| MABITTERRY | Pieta figure or, with an acquired taste, cellist Yo-Yo sunk his teeth into director Gilliam? |
| ICESKATING | Figure or freestyle |
| VOLUPTUOUS | ... to have endless love up to U.S. u-turning if erotically pleasurable... (10) |
| CATSCRADLE | Game based on creating string figures; or, a Kurt Vonnegut novel (4,6) |
| ATTRIBUTE | In art, a conventional symbol associated with a mythical figure or saint, such as the bow/arrows of Diana, the dove of Aphrodite, the lyre of Apollo or the peacock of Juno (9) |
| CARVING | The act or art of sculpture in ivory, stone, wood etc; the dendroglyph, figure or form created; the process of cutting up roasted meat at a table; or, a technique of turning in skiing (7) |
| MOCHA | Coffee or endless tea for the medical officer (5) |
| EPITHET | What is the linguistic term for "the Great" in Catherine the Great's name? (7) |
| CASTING | A figure or object made by pouring molten bronze or other metal into a mould/investment; or, the process of selecting actors for a film or play (7) |
| MODE | Fashion, or endless exhibitor thereof (4) |
| GOLDDISC | Award for music -- or endless dancing (4,4) |
| SONGOFSOLOMON | Biblical book, or endless ditty performed by a single monk? |
| PEA | Vegetable, or endless fruit (3) |