| ROLLINGSTONES | The - -; band with the tongue and lips logo designed by John Pasche (7,6) |
| ROLLING | The - Stones; rock band with the tongue and lips logo (7) |
| LOGO | A tongue and lips, for the Rolling Stones |
| RASPBERRY | Fruity use of tongue and lips? (9) |
| HERPETOLOGIST | The woman's favourite, its logo designed by snake specialist (13) |
| SLEEPINGPILLS | Spine, legs and lip injured - taking ultimately powerful narcotics (8,5) |
| ROBBIE | Mr. Robertson, Toronto-born member of The Band with the song "Acadian Driftwood" with the line "They call my home the land of snow" |
| LIPPSINC | Tar Heel St. city named for a part of the mouth with a trident-shaped Greek letter written on it? ... or, when parsed differently, the band with the No. 1 hit spelled out in the circled squares |
| BEATLES | With "the," band with the 2006 remix album "Love" |
| BOOKERT | Leader of the band with the 1962 hit "Green Onions" |
| CHUPACHUPS | Confectionery brand with a logo designed by Salvador Dali |
| CHILLI | It's hot to the tongue, and cold to the ear |
| BATH | Spa city with parts including Queen's Square and the Circus designed by John Wood the Elder (4) |
| PETER | Blue -; maritime flag whose name was given to a programme with a boat logo designed by Tony Hart (5) |
| GYNAECOLOGY | Agency logo designed by Yankee branch of medicine (11) |
| LANGUAGE | The tongue - and a lung - age had to adapt to (8) |
| HATFIELD | Town in Hertfordshire, site of a Jacobean courtier's house built in 1611 by Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury, with gardens designed by John Tradescant the Elder (8) |
| ACACE | Classic British sports car from the 1950s and 1960s designed by John Tojeiro (2,3) |
| THEOLOGIAN | Articles about logo designed by Indian minister (10) |
| IGLOO | Snow home logo designed by oneself (5) |