| MATCHER | Monsieur visiting his dear one who perhaps arranged their meeting |
| ACTOR | One who perhaps leads as cast take over rehearsals (5) |
| LAMB | A baby chilver, hogget, poddy or theave; a dear; one who is innocent, meek or sweet; or, the essayist, Elia (4) |
| CHAPTERHOUSE | Between man and manor oddly their meeting place (12) |
| ELGIN | _ _ _ _ _ Marbles, collection of ancient Greek sculptures named after the British ambassador who arranged their removal (5) |
| IHOPEIFEELOK | Statement a narcissist might utter when he's visiting his sick buddy? |
| TWAIN | Mark as adult visiting his very closest relative (5) |
| OPEC | I bet their meetings fuel debate initially (4) |
| OWE | "Who now the price of his dear blood doth __?": Shak. |
| STEPPARENT | New mother perhaps arranged Peter Pan's clothes back to front |
| DESSERT | Fool perhaps arranged hair wrong way round (7) |
| CABINETMINISTER | The Foreign Secretary perhaps arranged it with nice tribesman (7,8) |
| FINDTHELADY | A trick in Who's Who, perhaps (4,3,4) |
| BEREAVED | Having suffered a loss of one's near and dear one |
| FAMED | In 'Who's Who,' perhaps |
| TIME | Who perhaps shows merit, old whizz (4,4) |
| SPECIFIC | Pertwee's limits in Dr Who, perhaps: a touch of class well defined (8) |
| POSTDOCTORAL | Who, perhaps, entering by correspondence is after a second degree? |
| DOCTOR | Who perhaps has erected fake Dartmoor landmark? |
| DRESSSUIT | Who, perhaps, uses it's elaborately turned out? |