| ALEXANDRINE | In refurbished inn, a relaxed six-footer |
| ANNELIDS | Refurbished inn in the dales for worms (8) |
| OLDSHIP | A mannequin of a sailor adorns the roof of The ___ ___ Inn, a Macclesfield pub in the style of a Tudor roadhouse (3,4) |
| ANNIE | Making a comeback in "White Horse Inn", a musical heroine (5) |
| ASTAIRE | Actor and dancer in Holiday Inn, a 1942 film in which crooner Bing Crosby sings White Christmas (7) |
| ARGENTINA | A country inn, a great construction (9) |
| INDIANINK | Dreadful inn, a kind in which one gets undrinkable black fluid! (6,3) |
| IMARET | Istanbul inn - "a timer" changed ? (6) |
| CANTINA | Cocktail originally mixed at inn, a Spanish one |
| INABSENTIA | While away time with one visiting inn - a base for rambling |
| MAYPOLE | Rudge's Inn, a focal point for dancers |
| SAUTE | Fried quickly inn a little fat |
| ATHENIAN | Greek capitalist has given inn a heat to sort out (8) |
| AUBERGE | Foreign inn - a bug 'ere is awful |
| ABATED | A time tucked up in a bed is relaxed (6) |
| COLLOIDAL | Like a gel jostling idol in refurbished local (9) |
| ENTRANCE | In refurbished centre, a new doorway |
| SCRAPHEAP | Refuse to be seen here in refurbished C&A perhaps (9) |
| CASUAL | Copper, when going in a lake, is relaxed (6) |
| STATELYHOME | Yard found in refurbished team's hotel, a countryside attraction? (7,4) |