| EYEWATERING | Painful, or of a figure, surprisingly high |
| GRANDEE | High-ranking figure surprisingly agreed to conceal name (7) |
| CENTRIFUGE | Spinner, figure surprisingly on the money (10) |
| CROW | Short word for a bar of iron with a beak-like end; the triumphant caw of a cockerel; the joyful cry of a baby or of a boastful person; or, a small raven-like bird with a raucous call (4) |
| BOBBLE | Word for the oscillating motion of disturbed water or of a floating cork; a pill on the surface of cloth; a pompom for a woolly hat; a tie for a ponytail; or, a bungle, fluff, fudge or fumble (6) |
| CAMEL | "Oont" forming part of a caravan or train; yellowish-fawn colour of said animal or of a style of overcoat; or, a Cornish river inhabited by otters that flows through Wadebridge (5) |
| ARTICLE | A clause of the Creed or of a contract; an item of business; the adjective "the"; a feature, piece, report or other journalistic composition; or, an object, thingamy or whatsit (7) |
| SPRIG | Little stem of flowers, foliage or berries; or, a representation of thus in the form of an embroidered motif or of a low-relief ornament applied to greenware (5) |
| GREEN | One of the main colours of the sett of a Black Watch or "government" tartan or of a Hunting Stewart tartan (5) |
| LOG | Record of a ship's voyage or of a pilot's flying hours; or, a fallen tree trunk cleared of branches (3) |
| WHITE | Colour of a feather used as a mark of perceived cowardice or of a flag symbolising truce or surrender (5) |
| TRACING | An act of copying a design, map, pattern etc by drawing over its lines through translucent paper; the sketch made; the marking out of a figure on ice when skating; or, a faint mark (7) |
| POIGNANT | Word meaning pricking or stinging originally, later sharp or keen; piquant or pungent; painful; or, emotionally moving or pathos-inducing (8) |
| CUBE | Polyhedron with 11 sets of "nets" which is the shape of a die or of a puzzle invented by ErnA...A' Rubik (4) |
| FONDANT | From "melting", a melt-in-the-mouth icing for French fancies and other cakes; a sweet made of said paste; or, of a colour, soft or pastel (7) |
| MUM | Word, imitative of an inarticulate sound made with one's mouth closed, meaning silence/silent; or, a nickname of one's mater or of a "chrysanth" with often pom-pom-like blooms (3) |
| SORE | A painful or sensitive wound or injury (4) |
| NOTE | Basic component of a fragrance (top, middle or base), or of a flavour (4) |
| EXHAUSTED | Description of somewhere/something depleted of resources; or, of a person, physically drained of all energy (9) |
| ETHOS | The characteristic spirit or attitudes of a community, people, system or of a literary work |