Good accommodation for newlyweds? (6)
I believe the answer is:
grooms
'for newlyweds?' is the definition.
(groom is a kind of newlywed)
'good accommodation' is the wordplay.
'good' becomes 'g' (abbreviation).
'accommodation' becomes 'rooms' (I've seen this before).
'g'+'rooms'='GROOMS'
(Other definitions for grooms that I've seen before include "Horse-tenders" , "chaps getting a ring" , "Neatens; husbands to be" , "Potential husbands" , "Stable-hands" .)