| WINGED | The quality of the chariot Marvell hears at his back when addressing his coy mistress? (6) |
| DEER | Pullers of the chariot of Artemis |
| GENERALLEESPEAKING | Robert addressing his troops? |
| STAIRS | Looks hard, one hears, at the case (6) |
| HIGHER | Use temporarily, one hears, at an increased price (6) |
| SNORE | Not a sound a pianist wants to hear at his recital |
| WINDOWCLEANER | He is, one hears, at pains to make one's outlook brighter (6,7) |
| AERATE | Ants turn and ___ the soil, allowing water and oxygen to reach plant roots, thereby improving the quality of the soil |
| SPLEEN | Which organ regulates the quality of the body's blood? (6) |
| CONNOR | Weatherfield bloke stunned when the Chariot Square finances are taken over by Carl Webster (4,6) |
| ENRICH | Improve the quality of, ... the soil |
| TAROTS | The Chariot, the Hermit and the Fool, e.g. |
| VIMANA | The chariot of a god in Indian mythology (6) |
| DEARLY | Word used before "beloved" when addressing wedding attendees |
| FLOOD | 'I would/Love you ten years before the ___' (Andrew Marvell 'To His coy Mistress' (1681)(5) |
| VASTER | "My vegetable love should grow / __ than empires ... ": Andrew Marvell |
| ANDREW | - Marvell, poet |
| WORLD | 'Had we but ___ enough, and time' (Andrew Marvell 'To His Coy Mistress' (1681) (5) |
| TIME | 'Had we but world enough, and ___ ' (Andrew Marvell 'To His Coy Mistress' (1681) l. 1) (4) |
| MARVELL | Metaphysical poet who wrote To His Coy Mistress, The Garden and the country house poem and encomium to his patron Thomas Fairfax Upon Appleton House (7) |