| EMOTION | Strong feeling shown by English Poet Laureate (7) |
| DISCORD | Strong feeling shown by English Poet Laureate (7) |
| EMOTIONAL | Moving, a line by English Poet Laureate (9) |
| DEMOTION | Relegation? There's strong feeling shown by crowd finally |
| EMBARGO | Restraint shown by English doctor on ship (7) |
| DECORUM | Correct behaviour shown by English company during strike (7) |
| EMBLEMS | Distinctive badges shown by English doctor left with German banker (7) |
| EMBRACE | Welcome shown by English doctor to people (7) |
| SHALOTT | The Lady of ___ , lyrical ballad by English poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson (7) |
| LEATHER | Article kept by English poet in dressed material (7) |
| PLOWMAN | Allegorical narrative poem by English poet William Langland (c. 1370) that makes the first known literary reference to Robin Hood (7) |
| NOMANIS | Famous aphorism by English poet John Donne, in the 17th devotion, Meditation XVII, of the 1624 prose work Devotions upon Emergent Occasions (2,3,2,2,6) |
| SOFTSPOT | Affectionate feeling shown by drunkards consuming strong cannabis (4,4) |
| TENDERNESS | Affectionate feeling shown by nurses cradling birds (10) |
| GOODWILL | Christmas feeling shown by worthy Shakespeare |
| HARDHEARTEDNESS | Lack of feeling shown by Richardson? |
| HUNCH | Feeling shown by snitch, uncharitable |
| VIBE | Feeling shown by British amid struggle (4) |
| SPITE | Ill-feeling shown by rejection of on-line advice? (5) |
| SENSIBILITY | Finer feelings shown by close relative in old age |