| MINORSUIT | Diamonds or clubs in bridge as opposed to hearts or spades (5,4) |
| TETEATETE | Heart-to-heart or head-to-head in France (4-1-4) |
| MAJORSUIT | In the game of bridge, hearts or spades (5,4) |
| SUITS | Complete sets of spades, hearts, diamonds or clubs in cards (5) |
| BLACKJACK | Knave of clubs or spades used in card-game (9) |
| HOIPOLLOI | Populace's vote given to Hearts with two narrow away wins (3,6) |
| TRACKSUIT | Kit worn by a footballer on the way to Hearts, perhaps (9) |
| HAIRBRUSH | Amateur Irish sweeper affiliated to Hearts becomes Barnet manager |
| IRONCOAST | "Attack on the ___ ___" (1968) starring Lloyd Bridges as a Canadian commando in WWII |
| ORCHESTRA | Playing hearts or clubs before players (9) |
| FACES | Sides of playing cards bearing clubs, diamonds, hearts or spades (5) |
| SUIT | Spades, hearts, diamonds or clubs |
| LOVELOCK | A long tress or braid of hair adorned by an Elizabethan or Jacobean "man of fashion"; or, as two words, a device attached to a bridge as a romantic gesture (8) |
| ORGANS | Possibly hearts or spades about to win without one (6) |
| ECLAT | Effect of clique or clubs in story that's picked up (5) |
| HORSESENSE | Hearts or spades get six points - good thinking |
| LOUNGE | A public room in a hotel, theatre or club in which to sit and relax (6) |
| CARD | Item bearing hearts, diamonds, spades or clubs; or, a race meeting's programme of events (4) |
| GAME | Hearts or spades |
| ONEEYE | Jack of hearts or spades feature |