| ONTHEBRAIN | Needing to get drunk, the Boar Inn is constantly in mind |
| BADKISSER | One whose tongue is constantly in a twist, maybe |
| SMHPINAFORE | Comic opera where a ship's crew is constantly in disbelief? |
| RUMINANT | Strange drunk at inn is the sort who likes to chew the cud (8) |
| BETTISCOMBE | I got a bit drunk in the Boar's Head in Etsome, and one of my chums had to arrange to drive me back to my place near Broadwindsor (11) |
| PUBLIC | Left in change after the inn is open to all (6) |
| ENHANCING | The change in the inn is increasing its importance (9) |
| CELEBRANT | Priest officiating in church needing to get support in fast |
| LULL | Quiet period needing to get a by to get baby off (4) |
| RUSTY | Lacking the old sparkle and needing to get one's hand in again (5) |
| SONINLAW | "This mania of the mothers of the period, to be constantly in pursuit of a ____" (Stendhal) |
| PENELOPE | Writer gets to take the honey and run from the faithful and patient wife who is constantly weaving (8) |
| ENDEMIC | Disease that is constantly present in people living in a particular location (7) |
| TWEETYPIE | Who is constantly pursued by Sylvester the cat in Warner Brothers cartoons? (6,3) |
| LINCOLN | It's in the E Midlands, yet it's Inn is a bar in London! (7) |
| TIMEPLEASE | Last call, watched from the keeper of the inn, is a proper order to go... (4,6) |
| NEVER | This is the last time average inn is reviewed (5,5) |
| AGAIN | This is the last time average inn is reviewed (5,5) |
| PEASANTS | The simplest folk needing to get each son into trousers (8) |
| SYLLABI | One dances around -- unknown needing to get in programmes (7) |