| DUBLIN | City with a Molly Malone statue |
| SUFFOLK | To which Dublin street was the Molly Malone statue recently moved? (7) |
| GREYMULLET | A haircut associated with an older person - a slippery type Molly Malone could identify (4,6) |
| EYESON | "In Dublin's fair city, where the girls are so pretty; I first set my ... sweet Molly Malone" (4,2) |
| MUSSELS | Shellfish referred to with the cockles by Molly Malone, as she wheeled her wheelbarrow through stree |
| SELLINGONESSOUL | What was Faust doing with Mephistopheles - reportedly, it's what Molly Malone was achieving presumably? (7,3'1,4) |
| COCKLES | Sung about in a folk song celebrating Molly Malone, edible molluscs traditionally sold by the pint in London pubs or eaten as seaside snacks (7) |
| BUDDHA | Molly Malone, for one, in around about way had problem with religious leader (6) |
| SONGS | Tracks Danny Boy and Molly Malone (5) |
| IRIS | Woman like Molly Malone without husband (4) |
| WHEELERDEALER | Hard bargainer - like Molly Malone? (7-6) |
| SUNGLASSES | Molly Malone and Annie Laurie, say, providing protection for pupils |
| ALIVE | "Crying cockles and mussels, ..., ..., oh" (Molly Malone) (5) |
| WHEELBARROW | Vehicle for Molly Malone |
| MUSSEL | Shellfish sold by Dublin's Molly Malone (6) |
| NOWONDER | It's unsurprising that Molly Malone followed the family trade |
| SHELLFISH | Food Molly Malone sells she will char? |
| COCKLE | Bit of seafood sold by Molly Malone? (6) |
| MELODY | Slight renaming of Molly Malone, put down as such by Dubliners! (6) |
| GARETH | Malone with choir, gather round for a song (6) |