| ISOBAR | Lives with love by pub (6) |
| ORIENT | - Express; train depicted in various novels including Travels with My Aunt by Graham Greene, From Russia, with Love by Ian Fleming and one by Agatha Christie (6) |
| BASSO | Fool With Love, by black singer |
| PINNIE | Diminutive cover for cook's dish cracked by pub (6) |
| BARREL | Tidier rings round wood by pub craftsman (6,5) |
| SPHERE | Parched, stopped by pub for a round (6) |
| INNATE | Ate by pub - it's only natural (6) |
| BISTRO | Restaurant purchased by pub is troublesome (6) |
| SCOOTER | Has two wheels and is used, with love, by a coster |
| PLUTO | Placed in position around lake with love by a Greek god (5) |
| ODIOUS | Horrible wedding vow about love by American (6) |
| OBTAIN | Get love by taking an interest now, for starters (6) |
| VOODOO | Introduces Ozzy Osbourne's discography after five from the start of Oklahoma and Love by The Cult (6) |
| EULOGY | Stick around, admitting love by the end of fiery speech (6) |
| ALLFOR | "___ ___ love" by Bryan Adams, Rod Stewart and Sting |
| RICKIE | 1979: "Chuck E.'s In Love" by ___ Lee Jones |
| OHENRY | Lines in support of love by female author (1,5) |
| AWORLD | 1964: "_ ___ Without Love" by Peter & Gordon |
| PINNACE | Tender parking by pub with excellent service (7) |
| INTOTHEBARGAIN | Fascinated by article on profit made by pub as well |