| ADMITTEDLY | Lady confused about Timothy returning to Edward, it's true (10) |
| NOTED | It is celebrated, on returning to Edward (5) |
| INTONED | Fascinated by Edward, it's said, in a monotonous way |
| WORDPLAY | Repartee's rank over lady confused about parking |
| STIPULATED | Demanded a tulip's sent to Edward (10) |
| LONGSHANKS | Nickname given to Edward I, king of England from 1272-1307 (10) |
| MARYOFTECK | Queen consort of King George V and mother to Edward VIII and George VI (4,2,4) |
| DAILYMAIL | I'm a lady, confused by leaders in international left-wing newspaper (5,4) |
| LYDGATE | Get lady confused with poet (7) |
| MIRANDA | Lady confused in drama (7) |
| DAYLEWIS | Wise lady confused actor |
| AGITATED | Finding it hard to settle with a soldier thanks to Edward (8) |
| INFECTED | Passed on disease in returning chef with no height to Edward (8) |
| BROKENHEARTED | Crestfallen Brother Kenneth to listen to Edward (6-7) |
| NOTATED | Written about a ton to Edward (7) |
| REPUTEDLY | In bank, position is going to Edward, according to general belief |
| THEJUMBLIES | 'They went to sea in a Sieve, they did', according to Edward Lear |
| KINDHEARTED | Sort to listen to Edward and be benevolent (4-7) |
| STOUTHEARTED | Determined to listen to Edward on strong beer |
| TENDERHEARTED | Offer to listen to Edward, briefly, being compassionate (6-7) |