| BLEEDINGHEART | Attribute of a liberal, in the eyes of a conservative |
| ABROAD | A liberal in the field (6) |
| NOCTURNAL | Tory's flipping spin a€“ a Liberal's in the dark? (9) |
| REALIGN | Adjust position of a Liberal in time in power |
| FALSETTO | Voice of a Liberal in loud row |
| GATE | Northern dialect for a path, street or way; a wicket or other hinged barrier in a fence, hedge or wall; a portal; a hole or aperture, such as the eye of a needle; or, a mountain pass (4) |
| CARTON | A white disc at the centre of the bull's-eye of a target; a shot that hits it; a pasteboard container; or, a waxed box for juice, milk, soup and the like (6) |
| ABSORBS | Takes in with the eyes of a sailor (7) |
| HAZELNUT | A snack for dormice brings colour to the eyes of a fanatic (8) |
| COMMONASSAULT | The usual saying - a salt or a pepper spray was used perhaps in the eyes of judge in the past (6,7) |
| EYESARE | Frankie Laine sang, "Those ... the eyes of a woman in love; And may they gaze ever more into mine" ( |
| TEARY | Like the eyes of a clown? |
| BEADY | Like the eyes of a weasel |
| GLAZEDOVER | Like the eyes of a person who hasn't gotten enough sleep |
| BASELINE | Support Liberal, in the end, at the back of the court (8) |
| UNTHREAD | Take out of the eye of a needle |
| ABSORB | Take in with the eye of a sailor |
| SALVAGE | Rescue liberal in the clutches of the uncivilised (7) |
| CALM | Like the eye of a hurricane |
| CLOSET | Shut up as arranged behind the eye of a cyclone (6) |