| BOOKSTALL | Bishop casually took selfies, primarily with everyone in a small shop (9) |
| BOUTIQUE | A small shop, especially one selling fashionable clothes, shoes or jewellery (8) |
| MENTALHOSPITAL | Bedlam, perhaps, in a little shop man's running (6,8) |
| COLDCALL | Uninformed visit of first calling aged cousin primarily with everyone (4,4) |
| MIDINETTE | Restricted by diet, one barely feeds a little shop-girl (9) |
| JOYPOPPED | Casually took pills maybe from girl paid brief visit |
| DABBLED | Casually took part in deal negotiated with director about two books (7) |
| UNANIMITY | International friendship centred on Northern Ireland with everyone in agreement (9) |
| SQUADCARS | They carry incompetent thieves with everyone in Munster coaches (5,4) |
| RAUCOUSLY | Gunners, facing United, callously kicking everyone in a rowdy way |
| BOUTIQUES | Small shops, one garlanded in fancy bouquets (9) |
| EGOMANIAC | Say Arab aircraftman who's always taking selfies? (9) |
| SNAPSHOTS | Cross about interrupting drinks for selfies? |
| BOOTH | A hut or small shop of basic construction; a telephone kiosk; a box office; or, a stall at a fair or market (5) |
| LOCKUP | A jail or roundhouse; an off-site garage, shelter for a motor car, small shop, storage unit etc, secured with a bolt; or, a long-term investment (4-2) |
| MATERNALLY | Typical of a mother in hospital with everyone in American state (10) |
| MARGINALLY | Woman imbibing drink with everyone in small measure |
| MORTADELLA | Sausage is fresh, having small amount with everyone in retreat (10) |
| INSTALLATION | Fitting in with everyone in Victoria? |
| TOBOOT | Couple without work clipped small shop at a fair, in addition (2,4) |