| SCAD | A large amount (generally used in plural, but singular here) (4) |
| SUD | Soapy water or soap bubble, usually used in plural form |
| GRAFFITI | This word is derived from the Italian word meaning "scratch" or "incised inscriptions." English uses the Italian plural, but everyday usage typically turns it into a singular noun. The markings this w |
| PLURAL | There's nothing singular here! (6) |
| PANINI | Food word that is plural in Italian but singular in English |
| ONE | Somebody indefinite, but singular (3) |
| ESS | Last letter in most plurals (but not in this puzzle's six longest answers, which are the only plural |
| SHRI | Indian title prefixed to the names of deities, distinguished people and sacred books; now generally used as the equivalent of Mr (4) |
| AUNT | Relation isn't in plural form when spoken (4) |
| DAVYLAMP | First generally-used safety light in coal mines (4,4) |
| STADDLE | - stone; mushroom-shaped object originally for raising tithe barns and granaries off the ground but now generally used as a feature in country gardens (7) |
| GROUND | Terra firma; a canvas or panel to which paints are applied; a cricket field or rugby stadium; or, in plural, acreage or parkland surrounding a large house (6) |
| HEAVEN | Empyrean abode of angels, God and saints in Christianity; or, usually in plural, a poetic word for the sky in which the moon, planets, stars and sun appear or move (6) |
| WINGDING | North American term for a lively party; in plural form, a font consisting of symbols |
| CONTENT | Usually in plural, a list of chapters given at the front of a book (7) |
| HUSHPUPPY | In America, deep-fried maize dough; in plural, brand of footwear (4,5) |
| STREET | Public thoroughfare generally used for transportation, rainfall runoff and pedestrian traffic |
| FUNITEL | Type of cableway, generally used to transport skiers (7) |
| ETHIC | A set of principles; or, in plural, the philosophical study of morals (5) |
| RECESS | An alcove, niche or secluded nook; or, often in plural, a secret place (6) |