| SEAPORT | A poster, perhaps, for a coastal place (7) |
| IDOL | Person on a poster, perhaps |
| SEASIDE | Coastal place to treat disease (7) |
| FINLAND | Heart of leafier non-coastal place |
| ACADEMY | Girl securing poster, perhaps, in church school |
| ADVERSE | Bad poetry on poster, perhaps |
| UMPTEEN | Ulster politician - a poster boy perhaps for a lot of them, numerically speaking (7) |
| TREADLE | A dull coat in olive perhaps for a sewer's help (7) |
| DREDGER | In a doctor, greed perhaps for a sprinkler (7) |
| CAPULET | Apt clue, perhaps, for a Shakespeare character (7) |
| EXPUNGE | Get rid of old joke, perhaps, for a comeback? (7) |
| UNLACES | Clean us, perhaps for a kick off (7) |
| IDEALLY | The perfect way to die, perhaps, for a friend (7) |
| THEATRE | Criterion, perhaps, for a natural land formation? |
| AINTREE | Where it's jolly good to enter, perhaps, for a race |
| WARGAME | Marge goes to WA perhaps for a pretend battle (3,4) |
| SEAFRONT | Sent for a change to find part of coastal place? (8) |
| ARMADA | A jolly poster, perhaps, introducing a naval force |
| TOOTLE | A frequentative onomatopoeia mimicking a soft repetitive sound of a car horn or a flute, hence a word for a casual drive, leisurely journey, meandering stroll or pleasure trip, perhaps for a jolly goo |
| CORNICHE | French for a coastal cliff road; or, a waterfront promenade in Egypt (8) |