| GOLDRUSH | Great ancient suburb of Dublin that attracted those with prospects in the past (4,4) |
| CLONTARF | Coastal suburb of Dublin associated with a 1014 battle after which Brian Boru was killed (8) |
| QUALITYSTREET | Name given to a group of young Celtic F.C. prospects in the late 1960s, - Gang (7,6) |
| RIALTO | Central area of Venice and suburb of Dublin (6) |
| DREWLOTS | Had a raffle that attracted a great many (4,4) |
| BARBIEGIRL | Europop hit that attracted a lawsuit from Mattel |
| PANORAMA | Prospect in waterway containing gold (8) |
| LEINSTER | The city of Dublin is located in this Irish province (8) |
| ROADKILL | Beastly carnage on way out of Dublin in Kildare (4,4) |
| CAPETOWN | Cork, English part of Dublin, for instance, and port city in Africa (4,4) |
| CAPACITY | Cork GAA at the centre of Dublin restriction on attendance (8) |
| IRISHSEA | Body of water east of Dublin |
| MARYBENNET | The socially-awkward sister with the fewest prospects in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice (4,6) |
| SIAN | One of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China (4) |
| IRISHMAN | Fairish mane obscures native of Dublin, say |
| DROGHEDA | Irish port north of Dublin (8) |
| GOLDENHANDSHAKE | Parting gift from great ancient workers swimming in the sea (6,9) |
| ALEXANDER | ____ the Great, ancient king who overthrew Persia and became Pharaoh of Egypt (9) |
| HILARY | Named after a French bishop, the spring term of the courts of England and Wales and the courts of Ireland as well as the universities of Oxford and of Dublin (6) |
| ALFRED | - the Great, ancient king said to have burnt cakes he was asked to watch (6) |