| HOMERULE | One answer to the Irish Question, in principle |
| JAZZHANDS | One answer to the question "What's your favorite music genre," literally? |
| THEEGG | One answer to an age-old question |
| WORDCHAIN | *The answers to the starred clues (including this one) form a continuous one-its connections are created by the end of one answer and the start of the next |
| ICI | One answer to 'Ou?' |
| IMALONE | One answer to "Are you waiting for somebody?" |
| COMPLAINT | Submissive, turning one answer to fine grievance (9) |
| LETS | One answer to "Shall we?" |
| VERYWELL | One answer to "How are you?" (4,4) |
| MANTIS | Six-footer's remarkable stamina -- there's only one answer to that! (6) |
| RORY | Last High King of Ireland to end that historical Irish question? (4) |
| CIRQUE | Hollow church suppressing 'Irish Question' (6) |
| IRAQ | Irish question involves a disputed country (4) |
| HAZEL | With catkins in spring, filberts in autumn and coppiced twigs used for wattle fencing and hurdles, the "tree of knowledge" according to the Irish (5) |
| ANCHOR | A popular stop-off point on the Trans-Pennine Trail, Altrincham's Rope and ___ is perfectly placed on the walking and cycling route that links the North Sea to the Irish Sea (6) |
| RIBBLE | River that begins at the confluence of the Gayle Beck and Cam Beck in Yorkshire and flows through Lancashire to the Irish Sea |
| IONIANSEA | Ten name one answer - each a bay in the Mediterranean (6,3) |
| AUDITORIA | Places to listen to accountant, getting one answer (9) |
| TELEPHONEBOX | Where one answers the call to fight in ring first (9,3) |
| UNICORN | Mythical one-horned beast (the loveliest of all, according to The Irish Rovers) |