| PIERRE | In France, Peter accepts date for a pied-a-terre (6) |
| HEADLONG | Man, most lonely, accepts date with girl hurriedly (8) |
| METATARSUS | Had rendezvous with adult north of town of St Paul ___ a pied-a-terre? (10) |
| BIJOU | Small and elegant, like a pied-a-terre? (5) |
| ACCENTMARK | Feature of a pied-a-terre |
| PIEDATERRE | In France, Peter eats fruit in second home? (4-1-5) |
| BENSON | Mayor of Rye who penned the spooky The Room in the Tower and whose abode, Lamb House, previously occupied by Henry James, provided inspiration for his character Lucia's "Tilling" pied-a-terre Mallards |
| IIIIII | Due date for a baby conceived on Valentines Day of 2011 |
| LAIR | Pied-a-terre for a bear |
| PORTHOLE | A lair, pied-a-terre, refuge, second abode, sanctuary, secret passage, smeuse or other burrow, den or hollow in which to run and hide or escape (8) |
| COTTAGE | Originally a humble "hut, shed, shelter" or traditional rustic dwelling of a peasant or farm hand, now an often ornate or "orne" chocolate-box luxury Cotswold-stone pied-a-terre or lodge on the estate |
| DATE | Appointment that's kept in pied-a-terre? (4) |
| DATER | One seeing others hiding in Pied a Terre |
| FLAT | Pied-A -terre (4) |
| SECONDHOME | Pied-a-terre, eg |
| HOMEAWAYFROMHOME | Pied-a-terre |
| HAMELIN | Town featured in the Robert Browning poem, based on a pied piper (7) |
| REDLETTER | Important date for a communication from a Communist (3-6) |
| FLUTEDTHELAW | Avoid legal consequences, as a Pied Piper might |
| WAGTAIL | Feathered friend that has a pied variety (7) |