| PROCRUSTES | He had a classical hangover cure |
| HAIROFTHEDOG | Alcohol as a hangover cure (4,2,3,3) |
| PRAIRIEOYSTER | Form of respiratory covering that is a hangover cure? |
| PRAIRIE | -- oyster is a supposed hangover cure (7) |
| ASPIRIN | Hopin' for a hangover cure? (7) |
| PICKMEUP | Drink taken as a stimulant or hangover cure (4-2-2) |
| RAWEGG | Hangover cure, to some |
| ICEPACK | Old-fashioned hangover cure |
| FRYUP | Greasy hangover cure? (3-2) |
| HAIR | Hangover cure, ... of the dog |
| HAIROFTHECOLLIE | Hangover cure, specifically? |
| REDEYE | Calgary ___ (supposed hangover cure with beer and clamato) |
| JACOB | He had a vision of a ladder into heaven with angels going up and down it (5) |
| PLATBAND | A border of flowers or turf in a garden; a fillet or stria between the flutes of a classical column; or, a flat fascia on an architrave (8) |
| HAIROF | (and 3 Down) High tea Frodo prepared as a hangover cure (4,2,3,3) |
| VERRUCA | Father retires from old police force academy - is this why he had a problem walking away? (7) |
| SKYLARK | Depicted in a poem by George Meredith that later inspired Ralph Vaughan Williams to write a classical piece, a bird noted for its continuous melodic song when high in flight (7) |
| MOZART | Fictionalised in a play by Peter Shaffer, a classical composer who wrote Apollo et Hyacinthus when he was 11 and around 600 further compositions throughout his career including RequiemA (6) |
| TORES | Convex moulding at the base of a classical column; geometric surface in the form of a ring doughnut or bagel; or, the shape of a tokamak (5) |
| ABACUS | A block or tablet on the capital of a classical architectural column; or, a frame with beads for counting units, tens, hundreds etc, that is the ancient ancestor of the modern calculator (6) |