| GALWAYBAY | Almost constantly in this island with a yen to see the sun go down here? (6,3) |
| GALWAY | If you ever go across the sea to Ireland, promised the song, you can see the sun go down over this bay |
| APPIANWAY | A very quiet Scotsman with a yen to see the road to Brindisi (6,3) |
| POTHOLE | Great! First three reversing motorists may go down here briefly |
| YANGTZE | Stan Getz failing? No way! First, there's a yen to see him in flower! (7) |
| OESOPHAGI | Fare goes down here, so I hope, when flying, to save a grand (9) |
| SHREW | Insectivorous mammal that must eat almost constantly due to its high metabolic rate (5) |
| RESTAURANTCAR | Train fare goes down here |
| SHREWS | Mouse-like mammals that must eat almost constantly |
| TOKYO | Took in ruins, admitting yen to see capital (5) |
| ELTON | John who sings "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" with Dolly on the album |
| NIKKERSHAW | English singer whose top ten hits include Wouldn't It Be Good, I Won't Let the Sun Go Down on Me and Wide Boy |
| DONT | "- Let the Sun Go Down on Me" |
| STARS | These twinkle in the sky when the sun goes down (5) |
| ONCEADAY | Sounds like something the chemist would say when the sun goes down, for example (4,1,3) |
| ARIZONAPLAIN | Gino Vannelli's "Wild Horses" start: "As the sun goes down on the ___ ___..." |
| YEARLING | Animated girl with a yen to get a young horse (8) |
| MANIACALLY | Fellow, one with a yen to conceal name like a lunatic |
| SONINLAW | "This mania of the mothers of the period, to be constantly in pursuit of a ____" (Stendhal) |
| MONDAY | When the sun goes down this comes up (6) |