| INCISOR | Chisel-eged tooth at the front of the mouth (7) |
| MOLAR | Wide tooth at the end of the mouth (5) |
| WINDOWS | The Times still available? They're at the front of the shop ... |
| INCISORS | Narrow-edged teeth at the front of the mouth (8) |
| IMOLA | One tooth at the back extracted in Italian city (5) |
| CONTENT | The subject matter of an article, discussion or literary work; or, usually in plural, a list of chapters given at the front of a book (7) |
| PORTICO | At the front of the building strong wine could be served before Irish Chamber Orchestra appears |
| BOWWAVE | Vow that a web could be spun at the front of the boat (3,4) |
| CANINETEETH | Humans (and some animals) have pointed ones at the front of the mouth (6,5) |
| FLYLEAF | Blank sheet at the front of back of a book (7) |
| DELTA | Deal badly with front of the mouth area (5) |
| CHANCEL | Order to stop going round the front of the house and part of the church (7) |
| SCENARIO | Ancestor, I suspect, losing tooth at front, is part of plot (8) |
| SPORRAN | From the Scottish Gaelic for "purse", a pouch serving as a pocket, worn at the front of a kilt (7) |
| PRALINE | Sweet pair at the front of a queue (7) |
| LECTERN | Stand at the front of church (7) |
| TUCKERS | Pieces of lace worn at the front of low-cut dresses |
| MARKING | Registering scratch at the front of chess piece (7) |
| ANTENNA | At the front of moth there may be an aerial (7) |
| VENTRAL | Relating to the front of the body (7) |