| UNLAWFUL | It's awful in the Lion's Head in the centre of Braunton -- they operate outside of the proper rules and regulations (8) |
| CHESELBOURNE | Our son likes to have a beer in the Lion's Head in the centre of our village, right next to the church about three miles from Milton Abbas (12) |
| WRAFTON | My father lives in a town about one mile from the centre of Braunton (7) |
| GRAMMAR | The proper rules of language usage |
| BEDSITTINGROOM | Debt, it's awful in newlywed's cramped accommodation (3,7,4) |
| EUROPE | Entrepreneur operates outside common market (6) |
| TORRID | Temperature awful in the East End? It's sweltering (6) |
| BEGRIMED | Grubby earl, awful in the sack |
| NEEDLESS | My son was in the Lion's Head in Seend last June when the accident happened -- it was totally avoidable (8) |
| OLDEENGLISH | You can always find my son, Ed, in the Lion's Head in Leigh, getting drunk on cider (4,7) |
| INTROIT | Initial chant of the Proper of the mass, usually comprising an antiphon with one verse and the gloria Patri (7) |
| OVERDUE | Set of deliveries of the proper quality behind schedule (7) |
| AMISS | Out of the proper order |
| UPLYME | When you first met up with me, I was drunk in the Lion's Head near Yawl (6) |
| EQUAL | The specially-brewed ale in The Queen's Head in the centre of Truro is actually no better or worse than anywhere else (5) |
| SICK | The King's Head in the centre of Cirencester is extraordinarily brilliant, according to the young people there (4) |
| RIOJA | I had just left the Ram's Head in the middle of Abergavenny at four o'clock when you saw me, drunk on red wine (5) |
| DRUMMER | They operate over a season without the first part of the band (7) |
| MIDST | Spray that has daisy's head in the centre (5) |
| DUNE | E.g. one of the natural features at Braunton Burrows in Devon (4) |