| ENCORED | Called for more to come from the heart, ultimately? |
| EXTRA | More to come from old-time artist (5) |
| PUBLICIST | Open one's heart ultimately - to a Max Clifford? (9) |
| ADIT | Entrance to a princess' heart, ultimately (4) |
| ASIA | Landmass whose toponym derivation, thought to come from the Greek for "sunrise" and Assyrian for "east", is uncertain, despite belonging to the world's largest continent (4) |
| APRICOTS | Fruit that is a traditional feature in Mallorcan gastronomy, the best reputed to come from the area around Porreres where a fair in the fruit's honour forms part of the town's Sant Joan fiestas (8) |
| BLOODLUST | Desire to kill appetite? It must come from the heart first! (9) |
| TOPOFTHESCALE | Tip pertaining to come from the barman? Drink the most money one can expect to get! (3,2,3,5) |
| NORMAN | No man has the right to come from the north of France (6) |
| MERLOT | Wine whose name is thought to come from the French word for "blackbird" |
| ARTERIES | They come from the heart (8) |
| AORTA | Ignore my amatory larking, it does come from the heart |
| MATTEA | "Come From the Heart" country singer Kathy |
| REPUBLICAN | Abraham Lincoln was the first president to come from the ranks of this US conservative political par |
| WATERLOO | Which song was the biggest international hit to come from the Eurovision Song Contest? (8) |
| GOAL | That's My ___, 2005 UK Christmas No. 1 that was the first to come from The X Factor (4) |
| GENOA | City whose name is said to come from the Latin for "knees," in one theory |
| SANEST | It's most sensible to come from the Salvation Army home |
| SEA | Does each part have to come from the ocean? (3) |
| NEIGH | Denial heard to come from the horse's mouth (5) |