| AMAZING | Flooring in the morning has a sparkle (7) |
| DRAM | Doctor, in the morning, has a drink (4) |
| ACRONYM | Friend in the morning has firm relationship in each new day, for example (7) |
| TWINKLE | A blink of one eye; an instant; a quiver; a dance step; a flicker, glimmer or glitter of tremulous radiance; or, a sparkle of delight in one's eyes (7) |
| FARJEON | English writer whose bestloved poems include Cats and A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), otherwise known as Morning has Broken (7,7) |
| ELEANOR | English writer whose bestloved poems include Cats and A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), otherwise known as Morning has Broken (7,7) |
| GLITTER | A sparkle in German rubbish left lying around (7) |
| REPTILE | Flooring in a Cong. member's office |
| STEVENS | Cat _ , Morning Has Broken singer (7) |
| DEFAME | Slander from French female in the morning has point (6) |
| GRIM | Doctor in the morning has tipple (4) |
| JAMMY | Jack in the morning has surprised expression getting lucky (5) |
| PRAM | Pair in the morning has something to carry tot (4) |
| ACRONYMS | Long-standing mate in the mornings has every letter makes words (8) |
| AMBIT | Extent in which the morning has only a part |
| ELEANORFARJEON | English writer whose best-loved poems include Cats and A Morning Song (For the First Day of Spring), otherwise known as Morning has Broken |
| KOING | Flooring in a boxing arena |
| TATAMI | Flooring in a ryokan |
| SEWING | Singer, perhaps from Spain, into big-band music, its leader adding a sparkle, they say (6,7) |
| SPOKEN | What blackbird has done when morning has broken (6) |