| SUET | I hear you went to a leading supermarket in Exmouth last night, in order to pick up an ingredient for your pudding (4) |
| INVOICE | Once, I went to a leading vendor in the middle of Charminster and they gave me the incorrect bill for the goods they supplied (7) |
| WOKS | In the centre of Brinkworth, a leading supermarket has started offering specialist kitchenware for cooking Asian dishes (4) |
| ANTRIM | Heads off at night in order to arrive at Irish town |
| SKATEBOARDING | Smoking a full pipe daily, you went to a half pipe by doing this |
| NAPE | Place to pick up an animal |
| USEDCARLOT | Where to pick up an old New Yorker? |
| TAKEATONIC | OK, ta-ta, nice order to pick up. (4,1,5) |
| BOWER | Woe little brother you went to a shelter? (5) |
| INNOSENSE | Pub order to pick up? Definitely not, whatever way you look at it! (2,2,5) |
| SERIES | Chain in southern Ireland set up by leading supermarket (6) |
| AISLE | To some extent Asda is leading supermarket sector (5) |
| PUNCH | After church, I hear you went to the Nag's Head in Plymouth and got drunk on a mixture of drinks, including wine (5) |
| DUSHI | I hear you went to one of the top seafood restaurants right in the middle of Porthcawl and ordered a speciality fish dish (5) |
| ODIOUS | So, I hear you went to Weston last weekend and found it terribly unpleasant? (6) |
| BLUR | I hear you went to the Boar's Head on the outskirts of Littlewindsor and got so drunk it's now just a hazy memory (4) |
| ELAPSE | Unfortunately, my pal, who went to a top school in Exmouth, only took one exam - and all he got was a pass! (6) |
| BRECON | Born in Exmouth, this leading clergyman then moved to a market town in Powys (6) |
| LOEWE | Last April, we went to Exmouth, where a leading orchestra was performing a composition by Frederick, a well-known composer (5) |
| ASPECT | In the past, the top of this cliff in Exmouth has been a treacherous area (6) |