| HEART | Cardiovascular organ depicted in a stylised form to symbolise love or as one of the four suits in cards (5) |
| CONE | Fruit of a pine tree or other conifer depicted in a stylised form in paisley or as a finial; a flower of the hop plant; or, a curled wafer for a scoop of ice cream (4) |
| ROSEQUARTZ | Said to activate the heart chakra and symbolise love and harmony, a pinkish-coloured crystal occurring naturally in the core of pegmatites (4,6) |
| LILY | Flower represented in a stylised form as a fleur-de-lis (4) |
| CARNATION | Flower that symbolises love (9) |
| GOODWILL | As two words, a phrase from the Biblical annunciation to the shepherds in the Nativity for amity, kindness or well-wishing; or, as one word in the US, a thrift shop (4,4) |
| CUPS | One of the four suits in Latin-suited playing cards, used in Italy and Spain and in tarot packs (4) |
| AGOGO | Term, from the Old French for "fun", meaning as much as one likes, galore, in abundance or to one's heart's content; or, as one word, a Yoruba cowbell-like double chime (1,4) |
| HEARTS | One of the four suits in a pack of playing cards |
| SPADES | One of the four suits in a standard UK pack of cards (6) |
| CLUBS | One of the four suits in cards (5) |
| SWORDS | Weapons that are one of the four suits in tarot |
| DAISY | Depicted in the opening credits of The Good Life, a lawn flower or weed used to symbolise purity, threaded to make garlands by children as a traditional outdoor activity (5) |
| OSCAR | Nickname of a golden statuette in the form of a stylised knight awarded for excellence in acting or film production (5) |
| IRONMAN | Character in a novel by Ted Hughes; a superhero with the alter ego Tony Stark; or, as one word, a trademark of long-distance triathlons (4,3) |
| PEPPERBOX | A pot for "poivre"; a building, tower, turret etc resembling this; or, as one word, an old gun with revolving barrels, or a buttress projecting from the left-hand wall in Eton fives (6,3) |
| HAND | Unit used to measure a horse's height; a part of the body used to symbolise a mudr; or, a bunch of bananas (4) |
| LIS | Chinese miles; or, in heraldry, another name for a charge in the form of a stylised flower with three petals bound at the base (3) |
| LILAC | The flower Syringa said to symbolise the first emotions of love; or, a colour similar to pale violet or lavender (5) |
| QUATREFOIL | A four-leafed clover; or, a stylised decorative representation of said lucky charm or "truelove" in architecture, art, heraldry, textiles or tracery (10) |