| THEARCH | This icon of moral leadership had heart - dynamic, constant and hot (3,4) |
| LACONIC | To be brief, Al has this icon for 100 (7) |
| ALABAMA | Capone had heart, graduates state |
| IDOL | I had heart of holy one for worship (4) |
| HISTRIONICS | ... this icon, sir, making a scene (11) |
| INANDIN | With constant and close interaction, start to instruct relative with racket (2-3-2) |
| BECOMES | Constant and sacred syllable used among workers in suits |
| BELFAST | Heads of local football association hosted by an icon of Manchester City (7) |
| ANDREWS | Icon of stage and screen musicals, Julie _ (7) |
| SETTLED | Constant and determined (7) |
| BIGTREE | Outeniqua yellowwood Podocarpus falcatus: This tree is the well known tourism icon of the Tsitsikamma Forest. (3,4) |
| NOMADIC | Crazy to split lurid icon of a traveller |
| RIVETER | Rosie the --, cultural icon of World War II (7) |
| CNTOWER | Icon of Toronto's skyline, tallest free-standing structure in the western hemisphere (2,5) |
| ANNASUI | One of Time's Top 5 Fashion Icons of the 2000s |
| CHARMER | Chiromancer foolishly lost icon of magician (7) |
| CANDLESTICK | Jesse and Constant and Leslie and Mark |
| STOIC | Saint - old, independent, constant and uncomplaining of suffering (5) |
| DIDACTIC | Made initial part of play constant and educational (8) |
| ACADEMICISM | Trained medics aim to follow a constant and formal way of teaching |