| FLUNKY | Servant lucky to retain name (6) |
| HONEYSUCKLE | After renovation, he's lucky to retain a single plant (11) |
| ENSIGN | Aim first off to retain name for flag (6) |
| FANG | Tiresome task having to retain name for sharp tooth (4) |
| MONOLINGUAL | Like most speakers, an oil mogul managed to retain name (11) |
| THENCE | The Anglicans retain name from that place (6) |
| USANCE | American expert retains name for former employment (6) |
| MASCOT | One should be so lucky to get married to a woman from Glasgow (6) |
| DEPART | Gratefully leave good chap, extremely lucky to get the French role (6,6) |
| GLADLY | Gratefully leave good chap, extremely lucky to get the French role (6,6) |
| FLUKES | Anchors are lucky to have them (6) |
| STREAK | One may be lucky to run out of gear (6) |
| VELVET | The smooth stuff you're lucky to be on (6) |
| ELYSEE | Following end of empire, extremely lucky to spot palace (6) |
| EVELYN | Woman's extremely lucky to get new man? |
| RAFFLE | Fliers were in the air shortly - lucky to win this |
| CLOVER | Is it lucky to have an extra leaf? |
| LETFLY | Lashed out, and extremely lucky to contain wayward left (3,3) |
| FLYLOW | In hindsight, playboy gathering extremely lucky to go under the radar (3,3) |
| SYNONYMOUS | You and my sons oddly retain name that's closely associated (10) |