| ATFIRSTSIGHT | From the start, view love so sometimes |
| AMNOT | "Though I __ ___ naturally honest, I am so sometimes by chance", Shakespeare, The Winter's Tale. (2,3) |
| PINION | View love, left wing (6) |
| INTERDUM | Now and then, sometimes: nonnumquam |
| NOW | ___ and then : sometimes; occasionally? |
| ADORE | Love so, so much |
| PEGGYSUE | Buddy Holly hit with the lyric "With a love so rare and true" |
| NEER | "Oh, thou did'st then __ love so heartily": Shak. |
| AMOROSO | A maiden soldiers love so tenderly |
| BETROTHED | Hotter - remarkably - in place of love so promised to marry (9) |
| IDAHO | I had been in love so I'm in this state |
| LOSTHEART | Fell in love, so to speak, but became discouraged? (4,5) |
| YAHOOS | Louts who make hay and love so badly (6) |
| BEDSIT | Pad in which to make love and then rest (6) |
| ADORES | Loves so dear should be developed |
| EROS | God of love, therefore, about to escalate (4) |
| HOUSMAN | Poet, fallible, broken first by love then by start of sex? |
| ONTHELEVEL | Love then spread to the Spanish, honest (2,3,5) |
| BAOBABS | Black sailor embraces love, then the same sailor rests on Sunday in Adansonia (7) |
| ADIOS | A short record about love, then it's arrivederci (5) |