| SYMBOLICLOGIC | Reasoning without words could be so glibly comic |
| THOUGH | Reasoning without conclusion, however |
| UTTER | Say the words could be true about last Stuart (5) |
| SENTENCE | A few words could be fine (8) |
| ITSYOU | Song from "The Music Man" with the lyric "What words could be saner or truer or plainer" |
| LESS | In two words, could you give a hoot? In one, that would be shoddy. (8) |
| CARE | In two words, could you give a hoot? In one, that would be shoddy. (8) |
| PARAPHRASE | To express in other words could appear rash |
| GETAMOVEON | These words could make gent vamoose, possibly, with seconds to go (3,1,4,2) |
| PUN | Play on the different meanings a word could have |
| GLOSS | Justify glibly, with "over" |
| UNERRINGLY | Never putting a foot wrong under heartless king, lying glibly (10) |
| RATTLES | Glibly talks of toys (7) |
| COCKERSPANIEL | Mate to talk glibly about one man's best friend? (6,7) |
| PATTER | Talk constantly and glibly |
| TROTTEDOUT | Had left in a hurry, one said glibly (7,3) |
| TROTSOUT | Says glibly, as one leaves in a hurry |
| GLITCH | On the outside, glibly snatch machine bug (6) |
| GAB | Gift of ___: the ability to talk glibly (3) |
| TROTOUT | Glibly repeat, left-winger expelled |