| ORIGINALWORK | Hating or liking a row of my own creation (8,4) |
| MISANTHROPIC | Hating or distrustful of mankind (12) |
| ABHORRING | Loathing hating or detesting strongly (9) |
| INTOLERANT | Hating or loving life, but not if given to moan |
| FAVOUR | Word for a gift, token or other sign of preference or liking first, later a kind deed, good turn, help or service (6) |
| BLUEMOON | "-, you saw me standing alone, without a dream in my heart, without a love of my own" (4,4) |
| SHINE | Word used to mean brightness, dash, a fancy or liking, fine weather, lustre, a party or an act of polishing (5) |
| PYGMALION | The Roman poet Ovid relates the story of a sculptor who makes an ivory statue representing his ideal of womanhood and then falls in love with his own creation. He names it Galatea; the goddess Venus b |
| AFFECTION | A feeling or liking for a person or place (9) |
| TEACHER | In a class of my own, should I be true to form? (7) |
| BATH | Kramer described it as "a tepid pool of my own filth" |
| PENCHANT | A strong inclination or liking; bent or taste (8) |
| GRINDTOAHALT | Gradually stop hating old art -- view it in new light (5,2,1,4) |
| RELISH | Liking a bit of a quarrel? I should know! (6) |
| MARDYKE | Which placename appears in the words of The Banks of My Own Lovely Lee? (7) |
| KARMA | Cosmic version of "well well well, if it isn't the consequences of my own actions" |
| IDIOCY | When I got coy, I'd appear to be a victim of my own folly (6) |
| ABUS | Jim Lehrer book, "___ of My Own" |
| CLEVERCLOGS | I'm oversure of my own ability, having smart wooden shoes (6,5) |
| REMEDYING | Applying treatment, concerned with evidence of my own mortality |