| WILLIAMANDMARY | In the old days they were happy with half-a-crown each (7,3,4) |
| CHURCHWEDDING | Union meeting in The Abbey for those who were happy with The Matchmaker perhaps (6,7) |
| CUSTOMMADE | Created especially for young girl in the old days, they said, following tradition |
| SIMPLER | Like the old days, they say |
| MERRYMEN | They were happy to be part of Robin Hood's band (5-3) |
| LAETIERANT | They were happy chappies |
| RUBIOLS | Typical Mallorcan pastry shaped in a semi-circle and usually with a sweet filling of jam or ricotta cheese, though on special feast days they can have savoury fillings (7) |
| TIARA | I invested in a heel, knocked up for half a crown |
| TRIPLETS | Easy as 1-2-3: If three kids with the same mom were born on the same day, they are _ |
| SIGHT | "A beautiful ..., we're happy tonight; Walking in a winter wonderland," sang Perry Como |
| ALLMINETOGIVE | Classic 1957 melodrama with the British title The Day They Gave Babies Away (3,4,2,4) |
| POTASHFEED | Ideally, when tomato plants are in flower, every 10 days they should be given a high___ ___ (6,4) |
| SOS | Abba hit that starts "Where are those happy days, they seem so hard to find" |
| LEAPYEARS | Periods of 366 days - they occur as often as the summer Olympics (4-5) |
| DIURNAL | Mostly active during the day. They are known to hunt during a full moon. |
| COLIN | Baker sees apprentice break into half a crown, say (5) |
| UTAS | Lost eight days of a festival, with half a day up |
| MELONS | One can eat them with half a loaf in the gent's (6) |
| BEGIN | Start with half a beer with a gin to follow |
| EATEN | Having dined, took each half with half a score (5) |