| KOOKY | Crazy and eccentric (5) |
| STEIN | Surname of American writer and eccentric; her Paris home was a salon for leading writers and artists between the two world wars (5) |
| ZAPPA | "Virtuoso" whom "Rolling Stone" also called "satirical" and "eccentric" |
| JIMMY | ___ Nail, Timothy's co-star in Still Crazy and Auf Wiedersehen, Pet (5) |
| DAFFY | Crazy and clownish like the Warner Brothers' duck (5) |
| PRYOR | Comedian Richard of Stir Crazy and The Wiz |
| MAYBE | Word loosely rhymed with "crazy" and "chase me" in a Carly Rae Jepsen song |
| AVANTGARDE | A very great and eccentric bohemian (5-5) |
| ODDBALL | Old and bald, maladjusted and eccentric |
| FLASHCARD | Learning aid is ostentatious and eccentric (5,4) |
| TAROTCARD | Telecast's opening with a rubbish and eccentric fortune-teller? (5,4) |
| STAGEDOOR | Actor's way-out and eccentric, so great when holding party (5,4) |
| LUNATIC | Extremely foolish and eccentric person; extreme, eccentric fringe of society (7) |
| CODGER | Old and eccentric chap (6) |
| ARACHNID | A rich and eccentric mite, say (8) |
| WILDCARD | Dark horse, unbroken and eccentric |
| FEY | Primarily fanciful and eccentric, finally quirky (3) |
| CRANKY | Bad-tempered and eccentric, your leader (6) |
| NATURED | Of a certain disposition, true and eccentric (7) |
| MISFIT | Frenchman is healthy and eccentric (6) |