| BIGHEAD | Conceited person (usually male) (3-4) |
| KNOWALL | Intellectually conceited person (4-3) |
| CANTEEN | ____ culture, a way of behaviour said to exist in some, usually male-dominated organisations (7) |
| READING | What a person usually starts doing they moment he opens a book |
| EGOTIST | Conceited person, European, fetched first (7) |
| COXCOMB | Conceited person, he steers the boat with toothed instrument (7) |
| BOASTER | Conceited person (7) |
| PENPAL | In the pre electronic era, a person - usually in another country - with whom one corresponds (3,3) |
| ONUS | Burden a person usually conceals (4) |
| TEN | The number of toes a person usually has (3) |
| SUMPH | (Scottish) Slow-witted person, usually a male (5) |
| HEARTTHROB | Usually male object of great romantic affection (10) |
| AUPAIR | A young person, usually foreign, who performs light domestic tasks in return for room and board (2,4) |
| GOLDDIGGER | A person, usually assumed to be female, who sees a relationship as a means of making money (4,6) |
| BARBERSHOPQUARTET | What is an unaccompanied choir that sings in four-part harmony, is usually male voices and specialis |
| SAD | What an unhappy person usually feels say |
| AUDIOBOOK | Novel that only one person usually reads (9) |
| OWNER | Pet's favorite person, usually |
| AIRS | What a conceited person might put on (4) |
| SMARTALEC | Conceited person (5,4) |