| WIDOWSPEAK | The language of the bereaved - it goes to one's head |
| LEFTSO | "One is _ _ _ _ _ _ much on one's own. People are shy of the bereaved. They don't quite know what to be." -Elizabeth Taylor |
| TIARA | Thanks to taking fresh air, it goes to one's head! (5) |
| CAP | It goes to one's head, possibly at night (3) |
| DEERSTALKER | Say, loves gossip: it goes to one's head |
| FEZ | It goes to one's head in Morocco (3) |
| TOPPER | Drunk with added power - it goes to one's head (6) |
| CORONET | Uncommonly, perhaps, it goes to one's head |
| TRILBY | Attempt to collect one pound - it often goes to one's head (6) |
| PORKPIEHAT | Does it go to one's head, sometimes having to tell lies? |
| HATBOX | What one gets out of this case goes to one's head |
| NIGHTCAP | A drink that goes to one's head (8) |
| TOPEE | This goes to one's head with ease, we hear! (5) |
| NOODLE | Pasta which goes to one's head (6) |
| TOQUE | Misquote as something that goes to one's head! (5) |
| SWIG | Drink son, that goes to one's head (4) |
| POLONECK | Gets shirty perhaps as game in Phoenix Park goes to one's head (4,4) |
| TWEEDCAP | On Berwick's river, a limit on sporting attire goes to one's head (5,3) |
| TSELIOT | He's commemorated by a stone at Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey that reads "the communication of the dead is tongued with fire beyond the language of the living" |
| VEDIC | Closely related to classical Sanskrit, what is the language of the Veda. the sacred scriptures of Hinduism? (5) |