| ENGAGEMENTRING | Gent emerging with an ornate token of his love (10,4) |
| CREATES | Produces packing-cases with an ornate finish (7) |
| BRING | Fetch bishop token of his authority |
| FIGARO | Or a fig is good enough for him as a token of his marriage (6) |
| LONGFELLOW | Poet who wrote of the fictional adventures of an Ojibwe warrior and the tragedy of his love for Minnehaha in The Song of Hiawatha (10) |
| KNIGHT | The Last -; soubriquet of Maximilian I on account of his love of jousting and armour (6) |
| LIGHTS | Chaplin's masterpiece tells the story of his love for a blind flower girl and his hot-and-cold friendship with a drunken millionaire, City ... |
| NARCISSUS | The object of his love was evident, on reflection |
| THROWOVER | How Trevor resolved to get rid of his love? (5,4) |
| BROKE | Bust of poet who gave up one of his loves |
| ARMOIRE | Word, originally for a closet of weapons or a cabinet of war, now an antique chifforobe for clothes or an ornate wardrobe of wear (7) |
| NASCENT | Emerging with a whiff of sodium? (7) |
| SALADE | An ornate French antique sofa; an amuse-bouche served with drinks; or, a method of bidding in bridge (6) |
| GEORGEMARTIN | Rota emerging with shift for record producer |
| ESTEEM | Apparent in Celeste emerging with respect and admiration (6) |
| PURPLE | Like a certain emperor's description of an ornate passage? |
| CHANDELIER | An ornate branched lighting fixture, often made with crystals |
| ROCOCO | An ornate or florid style of architecture (6) |
| TAKESAFANCYTO | Becomes fond of, and snatches, an ornate tool, oddly |
| BAROQUE | Nothing in sailing-ship of an ornate style (7) |