| UNHIP | A Parisian greeting Penny in square |
| BONSOIR | Parisian greeting |
| CAVALRYMAN | Parisian greeting large army moving north, one on horse (10) |
| BONJOUR | Parisian greeting |
| CALL | A holla or summons; a bird's cry or a whistle imitating thus; a direction in square-dancing; or, a signal by bell, bugle or trumpet (4) |
| ALLEMANDE | A figure in square dancing in which adjacent dancers link arms or join or touch hands and make a full or partial turn |
| SASHAY | To walk in an ostentatious way (from a step in square dancing) |
| BLOOMSBURY | An area of London associated with a group of artists, intellectuals and writers who, according to Dorothy Parker, "lived in squares, painted in circles and loved in triangles" (10) |
| PRIZERING | In which wannabe pros engage in square bashing? |
| ONDRIVE | Acceptable rally in action in square? (2-5) |
| NECTARINE | Fruit found in broken crate in square |
| IACT | Having no intermission (Hint: Enter a digit in square 1!) |
| IOUT | Reduce to nothing (Hint: Enter a digit in square 1!) |
| HADALEFTFEET | Was a bad dancer (... in square 4) |
| PIZZERIA | Anger rising in square that's lost a restaurant (8) |
| HIDDENBALLTRICK | Diamond deception found in this grid nine times: eight in square four-letter clusters, the ninth for |
| IAMACAMERA | Film in square ___ Mac, a mailman, turned up (1,2,1,6) |
| NICENE | Church in square in old town where creed was settled (6) |
| ABOVEO | Higher than the Celsius freezing point (Hint: Enter a digit in square 6!) |
| AREA | Extent of a two-dimensional surface, measured in square units (4) |