| AMOR | Love, as said in Spain |
| YALL | You guys as said in the South |
| PHAT | The tops, as said in the '90s |
| REPENT | Sorry to say: ochon, ochon! (as said in song by Leonard Cohen) (6) |
| ENAMOURED | So in love as to be transformed in demeanour |
| HEADOVERHEELS | Madly in love, as if in a somersault? |
| UTDICTUM | Dictator in Maori settlement with millions, as said once |
| MANTEL | Author of A Change of Climate and An Experiment in Love as well as the Cromwell trilogy comprising Wolf Hall, Bring Up the Bodies and The Mirror and the Light (6) |
| OLIVE | This girl's in love, as it happens (5) |
| SUMO | Wrestling for love as well as money (4) |
| KAMASUTRA | Ancient Sanskrit treatise on love as well as eroticism |
| ADOREST | Love, as "thou" might do in a hymn |
| ALLDONE | Little lord in solitary, as said before use of gavel (3,4) |
| ALDEBARAN | Meaning "the follower", due to its apparent trailing of the Seven Sisters, a star in the constellation Taurus, described as said bull's red eye (9) |
| RAMSAY | Scottish portraitist whose linguistic abilities enabled him to converse in German with George III as said king's court painter (6) |
| ROCK | Flint, granite or other solid part of Earth's crust; or, a stick of seaside candy, often as hard as said stone (4) |
| SIMON | Name adopted by the leader of a children's game in which players must do as said commander "says" (5) |
| GAMBOL | As said, take a chance on a frolic (6) |
| SIC | As said |
| CONSENSUS | Agreement to study popular count, as said (9) |