| BEINASTATE | Really worried for one in Ireland perhaps (2,2,1,5) |
| PETITIONER | One who asks for little in France and one in Ireland (10) |
| DONEGAL | Glad to travel with one in Ireland (7) |
| BELTANE | Ancient festival historically celebrated on May 1 in Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man (7) |
| VISCERALLY | Intuitively Victor is really worried about cold (10) |
| BROWNBREAD | A slice of Ireland perhaps produced by Cockney, of late (5,5) |
| REALESTATE | Quaffing drink, relax, then get worried for property |
| FOREBODING | Do, being worried for a start, have an intuition (10) |
| HEADBAND | Laurel wreath for U2 in Ireland perhaps (8) |
| ISLE | What divides the Church, say, in Ireland, perhaps (4) |
| ULSTER | Result in Ireland, perhaps (6) |
| THEMANAGEMENT | They tell you what to do with the Germans in Ireland perhaps (3,10) |
| LITERALLY | Really on fire and really worried! (9) |
| EARLY | Really worried, having lost pound in advance |
| NEUROTIC | Really worried if new currency has sudden jump |
| APOSTATE | Paul, for example, worried for the French renegade |
| DIRTCHEAP | Tired chap worried for nothing really (4,5) |
| SANITY | Stay in, worried for soundness of mind |
| NEONATE | Number 10 in a certain context worried for new arrival |
| HARDLINER | Unwavering politician's hour going around Ireland, perhaps |