| HEADBAND | Laurel wreath for U2 in Ireland perhaps (8) |
| LAUREATE | Person who has been given a laurel wreath for his or her achievements (8) |
| ONE | Top 10 hit for U2 in 1992 |
| DESIRE | First British Number One hit for U2 in 1988 (6) |
| CREETOWN | Where in Scotland laurel wreath has lifted Peg (8) |
| UNWORTHY | Unsuitable to open for U2 and One Direction over work with Yes (8) |
| BEINASTATE | Really worried for one in Ireland perhaps (2,2,1,5) |
| ISLE | What divides the Church, say, in Ireland, perhaps (4) |
| ULSTER | Result in Ireland, perhaps (6) |
| THEMANAGEMENT | They tell you what to do with the Germans in Ireland perhaps (3,10) |
| CROWN | Flock of kingfishers; laurel wreath to honour a victor in ancient Greece; or, the top branches of a tree (5) |
| BROWNBREAD | A slice of Ireland perhaps produced by Cockney, of late (5,5) |
| ZOO | ___ TV Tour, series of shows by U2 in 1992-1993 (3) |
| OCTOBER | Second album released by Irish rock band U2 in 1981 (7) |
| HARDLINER | Unwavering politician's hour going around Ireland, perhaps |
| RATTLE | ___ & Hum, album released by U2 in 1988 (6) |
| TAP | Someone from Ireland perhaps getting over cold? |
| HYPE | The ___ changed their name to U2 in 1978. (4) |
| ANADEM | Wreath for head maenad in frenzy |
| GARLAND | Wreath for a reverend's first place in the organ (7) |