| COOMBE | Hollow in a hillside and Dublin maternity hospital (6) |
| CORRIE | Bowl-shaped recess in a hillside - and familiar TV soap (6) |
| ROTUND | In Dublin maternity hospital, dismissed last character for describing them as looking quite chubby |
| COOMB | Short valley or a hollow in a hillside (5) |
| ERICA | Mediterranean heather that covers hillsides and woodlands of Mallorca with colour from October to January, bees love it and for centuries it has been used in herbal medicines |
| WELCOME | What's kept in hillsides and vales is delightful! (7) |
| OFFSET | A compensating equivalent; a lateral shoot, mountain spur or side branch of anything; a terrace on a hillside; or, an abrupt bend in a pipe (6) |
| HOLLES | On which Dublin street is the National Maternity Hospital? (6) |
| DIMPLE | A small, natural hollow in a cheek (6) |
| CAVITY | A decayed hollow in a tooth (6) |
| DECKLE | One of those employed in the manual papermaking business, set up The Spanish College in Kildare and Dublin (6) |
| RIALTO | Region in Venice and Dublin (6) |
| GENTLY | Chap finds woman hollow, in a mild way (6) |
| WICKED | It's morally wrong for women's group to take weekend in Clare and Dublin (6) |
| SUDOKU | It's a numbers game for flipping neighbours from Ring and Dublin going to America (6) |
| SECEDE | Look around Clare and Dublin for break away (6) |
| RAGLAN | Lord, type of sleeve and Dublin road (6) |
| MILKED | Took advantage of local motorway connecting Limerick, Kildare and Dublin (6) |
| SINNED | Acted badly around part of Clare and Dublin (6) |
| POCKET | One of typically three pouches sewn into the back of a cycle jersey; or, one of the netted hollows in a snooker table (6) |