| FATHERHOOD | Clerical type hides head - it explains a number of issues perhaps (10) |
| RITE | In the Psalter it explains a liturgy (4) |
| STEPDAUGHTERS | A number of issues to do with previous Union's darlings raised by close relatives (13) |
| LIMITEDEDITION | In which the number of issues are restricted (7,7) |
| ARCTICTERN | This bird has a long, forked tail, short red legs, a pointed beak, and a covering of black feathers on its head. It migrates from the Arctic to Antarctica and back, which is distance of more than 32,0 |
| OSSIFEROUS | It could describe spine of issues or otherwise (10) |
| CHECKPOINT | Have a look at Malin Head - it might come as a blow if you're driving up there? (10) |
| OLDMAIDISH | Card game is going to his head? It explains why one never had any mates! (3-7) |
| ACCOUNTFOR | Explain a pro taking in many a European aristocrat (7,3) |
| TURBAN | This headgear consists of a length of fabric wound around the head. It originated in the Old World, although Native Americans also originated a form. European men wore them for a time in the 14th cent |
| GEFRENS | It is a fringe-like head decoration worn at the back of the head. It was fashionable among women in the second half of the 15th century. |
| PHRYGIAN | It is a soft felt or wool conical headdress fitting closely around the head. It is characterized by a pointed crown that curls forward. It originated in an ancient country in Anatolia that gave it its |
| CAP | Whether on the top of a bottle, jamjar, mushroom, pen or one's head, it is a type of lid (3) |
| PAPERWORK | Computers have cut down a lot of this clerical type material (5-4) |
| GADSHILL | In 1.2, Poins, a friend of Prince Hal, explains a robbery to his comrades. Where will it take place? |
| NOTBEFORETIME | In a manner of speaking, it's long overdue as it explains the period after The Big Bang (3,6,4) |
| PATERNITYTEST | Revealed The Name of the Father tells one a lot about production of issues? (9,4) |
| REFERENDA | The submissions of issues of public importance to the direct vote of the electorate (9) |
| HOMEECONOMICS | The House study of financial experts, of course, relates to bread and butter issues perhaps (4,9) |
| ARTHROPOD | Crafty trap-door hides head of hairy spider, say (9) |