| PHRENOLOGY | The head's study |
| CRANIOLOGY | Angry, I cool off in the head's study (10) |
| LAYREADERS | Ray blasted through the heads of congregational officers (3,7) |
| PILLOWTALK | Hudson Day get-together taking place under cover, although the heads are visible (6,4) |
| OUT | Going deep again: If the batter just whacked the baseball over the heads of the fans and it keeps on flying, he's hit it ___ of the park |
| YALTA | _ Conference, 1945 meeting of the heads of government of the UK, the US and the Soviet Union (5) |
| SAVOYCABBAGE | One of the Greens in France is connected to one of the heads up to their necks in the plot (5,7) |
| STARGAZEY | --- pie, a Cornish pastry dish baked with the heads of the fish protruding through the crust (9) |
| CRESTS | Feather plumes on the heads of lapwings, hoopoes and peafowls; regions of horses where manes grow; or, the points of waves opposite troughs (6) |
| LAIRDS | Those from the stable go over the heads of idealistic, rich overseas landowners (6) |
| FEDORA | Backing Adam and Rod with electronic loud music - the type that goes over the heads of men of a certain vintage! (6) |
| CREST | A tuft or growth of feathers, fur or skin along the top of the heads of some birds and animals (5) |
| FACENAIL | Put up a board so that the heads of the fastener may be seen |
| ARTFORMS | Accepted media are historically on the side of the heads of Morgan Stanley (3,5) |
| MERMAIDS | Imaginary sea creatures fabled to have the heads and upper bodies of women and the tails of fish (8) |
| HORNS | Outgrowths on the heads of some animals, for example the Mallorcan wild goat (5) |
| TETE | One of the heads of France |
| STAB | Go way over the heads of average Brit |
| CONES | The heads of some old "SNL" characters |
| OBVERSE | The 'heads' side of a coin (7) |