| LOSTFACE | What is a term for the face in Cockney rhyming slang? (4,4) |
| VISAGE | Literary term for the face (6) |
| LINGAM | In Hindu mythology, what is a term for a phallus, the symbol of Shiva? (6) |
| RIFFRAFF | What is a term for disreputable, common people? (4-4) |
| VINORDINAIRE | What is a term for everyday French plonk? (3,9) |
| WHISTLE | Term in Cockney rhyming slang for a suit (7) |
| JEWELLERY | Bijouterie; the art/trade of the maker of said gemmery; or, "tomfoolery" in Cockney rhyming slang (9) |
| LORNA | Name in Cockney rhyming slang for "spoon" |
| LIE | Tell a porky pie, in Cockney rhyming slang |
| ROSIELEE | Tea in Cockney rhyming slang (5,3) |
| LINT | Boracic ___, "broke" in Cockney rhyming slang (4) |
| DOVE | Columbary is a term for a house for this bird (4) |
| HAILSTONE | What each of the four longest answers is a term for |
| TWENTY | A score is a term for this number (6) |
| MONTEZUMA | - II, Aztec emperor whose 'revenge' is a term for a traveller's stomach upset (9) |
| DAPPERDAN | Fashion designer whose name is a term for a well-dressed man |
| BLUSH | From "burn, light a fire, shine", a reddening of the face in response to discomfiture; a rosy glow; pale rose wine; a pinkish tinge; or, a group of boys, peaches or redbreasts (5) |
| PROSPERO | A wizard in the novel 'The Face in the Frost' by John Bellairs (8) |
| ARIA | Las Vegas casino whose name is a term for an opera solo |
| MAESTRI | 'Fantastic' is a term for great performers |