| MILADY | Title applied to many a nice woman |
| GALSWORTHY | Not a nice woman turned reputable novelist (10) |
| MESSIAH | Name a title applied to Jesus (7) |
| MESSIEURS | Title applied to a group of Frenchmen |
| BUDDHA | A title applied to Siddhartha Gautama, nobleman and religious teacher (6) |
| ROYAL | Title applied to a London park such as Kensington Gardens (5) |
| MOSTREVEREND | In Britain, a courtesy title applied to Anglican and Roman Catholic archbishops (4,8) |
| ELVENKING | Title applied to Thranduil in J R R Tolkien's The Hobbit (9) |
| SUBTROPICAL | Applied to many gardens in the UK, this relates to, or is characteristic of, areas close to the tropics (3-8) |
| MINCE | Many a nice mixture in a pie (5) |
| BOOT | A name applied to many cemeteries of the American west such as at Dodge City (4,4) |
| ERICA | Botanical name applied to many species of heather |
| GROUNDMASS | For many, a nice song (4,6) |
| GOODNUMBER | For many, a nice song (4,6) |
| MADAME | Nice woman presents mother to titled British lady |
| SAVIOUR | Title applied by Christians to Jesus (7) |
| FINCH | Common name applied to many small passerine songbirds of the family Fringillidae (canaries, linnets, siskins etc.) (5) |
| SHE | That nice woman |
| RENEE | Nice woman of infinite energy uplifting? (5) |
| MADEMOISELLE | Nice woman annoyed with me, Leo lies deviously (12) |