| LUSH | On the outskirts of Upton Lovell, there is a small hotel which is extraordinarily delightful (4) |
| AIRY | Dangerous to leave hotel, which is spacious (4) |
| ION | There is a small charge for the press, we hear (3) |
| INDUSTRIALIST | Ford, perhaps, in river Test is leading to centre of Upton |
| SHINGLE | Record-breaking hotel which is at the seaside (7) |
| OBSERVE | Notice which is extraordinarily verbose (7) |
| REEVE | There is a little more, even for the old magistrate (5) |
| AFTER | Brooks Atkinson remarked in 1951, "... each war there is a little less democracy to save" |
| OUTSIDE | They're not in, which is extraordinarily tedious |
| SICK | The King's Head in the centre of Cirencester is extraordinarily brilliant, according to the young people there (4) |
| RITZ | London hotel which set standards in luxury when it opened in 1906 (4) |
| PUSH | Turning up in front of small hotel, one may see this on the door |
| CONCIERGE | French word for a caretaker of of apartments or a small hotel (9) |
| POSH | Part of small hotel, originally upmarket (4) |
| DOSH | Finance the same small hotel (4) |
| DRAWAPENSION | As a reward after working all my life, tell French architect to sketch a small hotel (4,1,7) |
| EDMONDSHAM | On Monday, me and my dad stayed at a small hotel about two miles north of Verwood (10) |
| GOSH | Leave small hotel? That's surprising (4) |
| DISH | Policeman has small hotel meal (4) |
| PRAED | Stage name of actor Michael David Prince, who played Robin of Loxley in Robin of Sherwood and Jake Lovell in the 1993 television adaptation of Jilly Cooper's Riders (5) |