| RELIC | Republic, having lost its inn, produces a souvenir (5) |
| LINCOLN | It's in the E Midlands, yet it's Inn is a bar in London! (7) |
| ALE | It's inn stock |
| MISER | Stingy character of motorway service having lost its grip (5) |
| FADED | Having lost its colour (5) |
| STALE | Musty / having lost its freshness |
| SOGGY | Having lost its crunch, as cereal sitting in milk too long |
| HAITI | Republic having at first two small islands |
| ASODA | Bette Midler "I'm just a girl with moonlight in my eyes, I want a ___ and a souvenir" |
| TOKEN | Giving to the man as a souvenir (5) |
| FLAT | Word used to describe beer/pop having lost its fizz, a tyre devoid of air, the sea without waves, a battery with no charge, a painting lacking perspective, feet having little or no arch or a racecours |
| PENNY | Item flattened in a souvenir machine |
| SCAR | Award, having lost its head, has a hurt look (4) |
| EFT | Little creature abandoned, having lost its head |
| CLICHE | Old saw having lost its edge? |
| SHELTIE | Pony I kept in sanctuary, having lost its tail (7) |
| PERKUP | Feel better in republic, having power without king (4,2) |
| IRE | Anger republic, having confiscated land (3) |
| DEAD | Having lost its charge |
| PILLARPINCHER | N. Slang a tourist who visits ancient ruins and illegally takes a piece home as a souvenir |