| THEBEESKNEES | Someone or something particularly good, admirable, etc (3,4,5) |
| MORCEAU | French word for a bit, bite, crumb, little piece or snippet of something, particularly food, music or writing (7) |
| ABSTAIN | To refrain from doing something, particularly voting (7) |
| PREFERENTIAL | Discriminating in favour of someone or something |
| WITHREGARDTO | Regarding; in reference to someone or something (4,6,2) |
| WILLOTHEWISP | Someone or something elusive (4-1-3-4) |
| TRANSFIGURED | To have changed the appearance of someone or thing (12) |
| VIEWPOINT | Opinion or position which is particularly good for admiring the scenery (9) |
| SOSO | Neither particularly good nor particularly bad |
| TOPS | T-shirts, sweaters etc that are particularly good (4) |
| STRONGSUIT | Something one is particularly good at (6,4) |
| NEEDALOTTOBEDESIRED | Wasn't particularly good (4,1,3,2,2,7) |
| WISECRACKER | British comedian, particularly good example to follow as joker |
| ESPECIAL | Spice ale freely to make it particularly good |
| GATEAU | Label put back on unwrapped particularly good example of cake (6) |
| NIFTY | Particularly good (informal) (5) |
| NORMAL | Neither bad nor particularly good? (6) |
| SPECIAL | Various places I regard as particularly good (7) |
| DOWNRIGHTLIAR | Sounds like direction for storyteller, as one is particularly good at making it up (9,4) |
| AHEADFORFIGURES | American principal takes class briefly with characters - the type particularly good at mathematics (1,4,3,7) |