| CORNISHPASTY | Has ears that don't listen to last three characters in Irish Pale from south of England bakery (7,5) |
| QUELL | Put a stop to last three letters from Basque with a couple of lines (5) |
| CORN | Ears that don't hear |
| HEARST | Tycoon listens to Last Post (6) |
| SATIRE | It has ears that call for ridicule (6) |
| SUITYOURSELF | 'Fine, don't listen to me' |
| TURNADEAFEAR | Deliberately don't listen (4,1,4,3) |
| EMPTYOUT | No one to remain with British politician surrounded by last three characters in society with means o |
| EASTSUSSEX | County in the south of England, site of the Battle of Hastings in 1066 (4,6) |
| ARSENAL | The first football club from the south of England to join the Football League, in 1893 (7) |
| BOGNOR | South of England resort that had 'Regis' added to its name in 1929 (6) |
| BRISTOL | Lots come up to part of British city in the south of England (7) |
| TREES | In Paint Your Wagon the very young Clint Eastwood sang, "I talk to the ...; But they don't listen to |
| BALLONDOR | Cunningly, Orlando Bloom's ignores last three characters to get 14Ac's award (6,3) |
| INCUS | Middle of a chain of three small bones in the ear that transmit sound (5) |
| READING | Large town in the south of England, founded in the 8th century (7) |
| BRAINTREE | Bear up with inert in a town in the south of England (9) |
| UNKNOWNQUANTITY | Dark horse, any one of the last three characters? (7,8) |
| REDFUNNEL | Ferry company formally called the Southampton Isle of Wight and South of England Royal Mail Steam Packet Company Limited (3,6) |
| ARUNDEL | Small market town in the south of England (pop about 3,5000), with a restored medieval castle (7) |