| ASSONANT | A second young man takes heart for granted describing courage with carriage |
| LADEDA | In a manner of speaking, pretentious young man takes sweetheart to meet father (2-2-2) |
| ILIAD | One young man takes in one long story |
| MOLTEN | Second young chap takes a little taste it's liquefied (6) |
| EQUIP | Fit one out, with age, with carriage and attendants (5) |
| BUCKSUP | Takes heart, trying to busk with a cup! (5,2) |
| COWARD | Person lacking courage with bovine beside a road (6) |
| SALAD | Second young chap consuming a healthy diet (5) |
| RAILCARD | During rush, line with carriage could offer reduced train fares (8) |
| BOOTSTRAP | Hotel worker with carriage, one helping Wellington up |
| ROLLERBEARING | Engineering part joining posh car with carriage (6,7) |
| BRAVADO | Courage with a swagger |
| SOAPOPERA | Thus, a Roman Catholic leader takes heart from drab melodrama (4, 5) |
| IMPULSIVE | Without a thought, starts immediate medication, takes heart rate, inserts IV (9) |
| AURIC | Find courage, with girl in distress caused by evil genius (5,10) |
| HEARTSEASE | Viola showing courage with what sounds like kidnap |
| PUCK | Courage with no end of skill? Something required in ice hockey (4) |
| MOPUP | Deal with second young animal (3,2) |
| DISMISSAL | Ring about second young lady's redundancy (9) |
| CLAPTRAP | Cold drink found with carriage? Rubbish! (8) |