| CAPITALLETTER | I for one would make a fine landlord (7,6) |
| UPPERCASE | I, for one, would be leading a trial (5,4) |
| HOHO | Adding another one would make it Santa's laughter |
| CRATE | Box one would make were it to contain the East (5) |
| EATLIKEAHORSE | Gorge-as a hack, for one, would do (3,4,1,5) |
| SHOTINTHEDARK | Guess it would make a bang and a flash (4,2,3,4) |
| SATINJUDGMENT | "It's soft and glossy and would make a great sheet," e.g.? |
| PRONOUNCEMENT | I, for one, like Jack's assertion--let's stick together. |
| ROMANNUMERALS | I for one, and others increasingly? |
| LAWN | The chamomile cultivar 'Treneague' makes a fine grass substitute for a ___ in a low-allergen garden! (4) |
| ATOMISE | A cat is getting energy to make a fine spray (7) |
| ROSES | In more ways than one, they may make a fine spray |
| BUCKSHOT | What Capone for one would spend on stolen ammunition? |
| SITWELL | Edith, for one, would pose successfully (7) |
| EAGLE | Woods for one would welcome this bird! |
| OLDAGE | "Cherish all your happy moments; they make a fine cushion for ___ ___": Booth Tarkington (3,3) |
| FRETSAW | Worry, saying: "That will make a fine cut" (7) |
| PANOPLY | Dad has no wood to make a fine display! |
| FEINTS | Pretends to make a fine mess near back street (6) |
| GRIST | This could eventually make a fine meal (5) |