|  | HANC | This lady as an object | 
|  | JULIA | For fermentation of Beaujolais, I present this lady as OBE (5) | 
|  | WOMAN | Succeeded bracketing old lady - as this? | 
|  | CONSTANCE | Lady, as musician says, with attitude | 
|  | LAUNDERER | The French female working for top lady as cleaner | 
|  | GINNEL | Pub with posh lady as host in alleyway | 
|  | TWOPENNY | Anything Northern rejected by lady as vulgar | 
|  | ERASER | Leading lady as herself - in rubber! | 
|  | ILLA | That lady as a subject | 
|  | STOLA | Garb for ancient Roman lady - "as lot" anagram ? (5) | 
|  | GAL | Young lady, as a square dance caller might say | 
|  | LEGALLY | Portrait painter keeps young lady, as permitted by law | 
|  | TESSA | Lady as determined to come back (5) | 
|  | IDOL | From the Greek for "form, shape, picture", an image or representation of a god revered as an object of worship; or, by extension, any greatly admired or loved human or thing (4) | 
|  | COUNTRYCOUSIN | An unsophisticated rural fellow, often regarded as an object of amusement (7,6) | 
|  | STOODOVER | Observed, as an object on the ground | 
|  | HER | That woman, considered as an object? | 
|  | TOTEM | Carry money as an object of veneration (5) | 
|  | TOTEMPOLE | It stands as an object of superstition (5,4) | 
|  | OSIRIS | Accordingly, returned flag as an object of worship (6) |