| SKIPPEDCLASS | "A Touch of" |
| TRAIT | From the Latin "to draw", a word for a touch of a pen or pencil in a picture originally, later a distinguishing feature of character or mind (5) |
| DASH | A bribe; a hyphen; a sprint; a whack; a touch of soda or other admixture; or, general panache and peacockery (4) |
| CINNAMON | Cold place for a drink on a day at the start of the week adds a touch of winter spice (8) |
| MASTERSTROKE | A touch of genius from Mark - a relative of Daisy Butterfly, for one (12) |
| PENPAL | A regular correspondent provides a recipe: apple stew with just a touch of nutmeg (3,3) |
| GLENDA | Jackson of ?A Touch of Class? |
| LASTGASP | Describes a touch of desperation in revolution over road? Expect a laugh if you swallow this! (4-4) |
| BOSSANOVA | Manager feels a touch of November at a Brazilian dance (5,4) |
| SCUPPERS | Ruins meals with addition of a touch of cardamom (8) |
| ANTIWAR | An upturn of humour and a touch of ridicule opposing military action (7) |
| HIGHMASSES | Type of note from the hoi polloi offering services with a touch of ceremony (4,6) |
| NOTINTHELEAST | Never out of cash? Time he allowed a touch of selflessness in (3,2,3,5) |
| RAY | Have a look inside Trim for a touch of sunshine (3) |
| ANGULAR | Bony with a collapsed lung and a touch of rheumatism (7) |
| FROST | A Touch of _ _ _ _ _ , TV series featuring a detective played by David Jason (5) |
| DENTON | Fictional setting of the David Jason detective series A Touch of Frost (1992-2010) |
| ANGELICA | A touch of numbness on tongue, diminishing a flavour (8) |
| DAVIDJASON | English actor whose TV series include Only Fools and Horses, The Darling Buds of May and A Touch of Frost |
| KINGHU | Director of wuxia films like "A Touch of Zen" and "Dragon Inn" |