| ESTIMABLE | Can be valued as deserving admiration (9) |
| ASSESSABLE | Can be valued, as baseless as it may be (10) |
| NOTTOBESNEEZEDAT | Deserving admiration-unlike pepper, perhaps? (3,2,2,7,2) |
| RATABLE | Artist having item of furniture that can be valued (7) |
| ADMIRABLE | Nelson perhaps holding British over European as deserving of respect |
| ESTIMATED | Made it set pieces to be valued (9) |
| STURGEONS | Large, primitive fish, valued as sources of caviar and isinglass (9) |
| LACERATED | Network valued as rent (9) |
| LEMONSOLE | Flatfish, valued as food (5,4) |
| PRICELESS | Highly valued as hilarious? |
| CORMORANT | This bird swims underwater and has been used by humans for fishing; its guano is also valued as a fertilizer. In Richard II (act 2, scene 1), John of Gaunt says, "He tires betimes that spurs too fast |
| MERITORIOUS | Change or use trio I'm presenting as deserving of reward |
| ADORABLE | Clever, accepting woman as deserving love |
| REPUTE | Peter sees you as deserving fame |
| INESTIMABLE | Various ambient lies can't be valued (11) |
| FRANC | Postmark said to be valued in Zurich formerly |
| APPLE | First U.S. company to be valued at $1 trillion |
| ENDEAR | Cause to be valued by objective listener |
| APLE | First company to be valued at $1 trillion |
| RATIFIED | Agreed to be valued without providing initial information (8) |