| PULSAR | Star is attractive but heartless, a "queen" |
| MILD | Note lord being heartless a€“ or unthreatening? (4) |
| POLYANDRY | Girl's heartless, a new right-winger, in practice of having several husbands (9) |
| REALLY | A true lady but heartless, I assure you (6) |
| DARING | ...being brave and beloved, but heartless (6) |
| HOPING | Jumping one-footed, but heartless, in anticipation (6) |
| IRISES | Where pupils are Irish Roses but heartless 6)25 Temporary guest, relaxed in TV screening I sat about (8) |
| POPLAR | Part of London's East End that's well liked, but heartless (6) |
| LEANED | Listed as erudite but heartless |
| HANSOM | Sounds attractive, but one would take you for a ride (6) |
| GARDEN | Eden's place may look attractive but danger is lurking there (6) |
| QUAINT | Miniskirt enthusiast, one gathered, is attractive but not modern (6) |
| PRETTY | Attractive, but trivial? That's about right (6) |
| BIMBOS | Attractive but dim young people (6) |
| MIMBOS | Attractive but dim-witted men, in a "Seinfeld" episode |
| ETCHING | Artwork is attractive but lacking in force (7) |
| VENEER | Attractive but superficial display |
| NORDIC | Attractive but short no way acceptable - required tall and blonde |
| CARSEY | Ladies perhaps in vehicle, attractive but denied kiss |
| REAR | Train in a way that's regular but heartless (4) |