| ENCLASP | Embrace nice pals, perhaps, when one goes |
| PELICAN | Nice pal, perhaps, for bird lovers? (7) |
| FRENCH | ... following her rejection, to embrace nice odd European (6) |
| INCITES | It's nice, perhaps, when one gives encouragement (7) |
| ANORAKS | Jackets to soak with rain, perhaps, when one is out (7) |
| GOINGIN | Entering, perhaps, when one is on in the gig (5,2) |
| BLARNEY | Bernard to his pals perhaps holds large charm |
| CLEAVER | Smart when one goes under the butcher's knife (7) |
| CROSSES | The snags, when one goes to the other side (7) |
| BEDTIME | When one goes to sleep (7) |
| CAPULET | Cute pal, perhaps, for Juliet's father (7) |
| INMATES | Pen pals, perhaps |
| STERNUM | It's found between breasts and rear ends when one goes topless (7) |
| BALLOON | Almost naked diver: trouble when one goes up |
| DRYDAYS | When one goes twentyfour hours without a drink? (3,4) |
| INPLACE | Primed nice pal to get drunk (2,5) |
| TREE | Pine, perhaps, when one leaves Scottish island (4) |
| SCHOOLTERM | Summer, perhaps, when one was younger and in form |
| SALAD | ___ days are a youthful time, perhaps when one was inexperienced or green |
| ATWILL | A time to meet Shakespeare perhaps when one chooses (2,4) |