| TITBIT | Last night, I left Beddgelert to go to a restaurant right in the middle of Ffestiniog in order to get a bite to eat (6) |
| TITANIC | Can my three mates and I all stay at your place in the centre of Ffestiniog, as your new place is so huge? (7) |
| DUSHI | I hear you went to one of the top seafood restaurants right in the middle of Porthcawl and ordered a speciality fish dish (5) |
| OVEREAT | When Vera and Oscar go to this restaurant right in the centre of Wareham, they over-order and make pigs of themselves! (7) |
| OCTOPUS | I ordered the soup at this restaurant right in the centre of Bincombe, followed by a seafood speciality (7) |
| POTROAST | So, my two mates went to this top restaurant right in the middle of Great Torrington and ordered a slow-cooked meat dish (3,5) |
| REGURGITATING | It's true, after I took my gran to this restaurant right in the middle of Mevagissey, she became ill -- first gagging and then vomiting (13) |
| DREAMT | "Last night I ___ I went to Manderley again" (opening line of "Rebecca") |
| REBECCA | 1938 novel by Daphne du Maurier that begins "Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again" (7) |
| TACITURN | Last night I visited my aunt on the outskirts of Cirencester -- she's ill, so she was very untalkative (8) |
| HARRACOTT | My car broke down near Roath last night -- I was travelling to a place near Barnstaple (9) |
| TATTON | I had four pints and three shots at the Nag's Head last night -- I was staggering all around my village near Weymouth (6) |
| EATOUT | Go to a restaurant or have a picnic (3,3) |
| MCCOURT | "Last night I dreamt I was brought before a royal ___..." |
| LOSTWITHIEL | Last night, I got lost while travelling to a town near Bodmin (11) |
| MANDERLEY | Daphne Du Maurier's novel, Rebecca, began, "Last night I dreamt I went to ... again" |
| HOPE | "Last night I dreamt that somebody loved me, no _ _ _ _, no harm, just another false alarm", The Smiths (4) |
| HARM | "Last night I dreamt that somebody loved me/no hope, no _ _ _ _, just another false alarm", The Smiths (4) |
| YOKO | "In the middle of the night I call your name / Oh ___ / Oh ___" (John Lennon lyric) |
| TREAT | In Fever, Peggy Lee promised, "Sun lights up the daytime; Moon lights up the night; I light up when you call my name; And you know I'm gonna ... you right" |