| GRANADOS | (Anag.) so grand a; Spanish composer |
| DRAGSON | So grand a design that tediously continues (5,2) |
| ARGOS | Store came up with so grand a haul (of presents, perhaps) (5) |
| FALLA | Come a cropper with a Spanish composer |
| RODRIGO | Blind from the age of three, a Spanish composer whose guitar concerto Concierto de Aranjuez was inspired by the scent of the magnolias in the gardens of the Royal Palace of Aranjuez (7) |
| BOOKPLATE | A decorative label or ex-libris, so neat and so grand, it shows whose cherished tome is in one's hand (9) |
| AGAPANTHUS | A grand (a piano) medley of Sun Hat Flower (10) |
| BABY | _ grand, a small grand piano, approximately five feet long (4) |
| COUPERIN | Known as "le Grand", a composer and harpsichordist who served at the court of the Sun King, Louis XIV (8) |
| DRAGON | It's so grand to show love for one so monstrous (6) |
| GARIBALDI | Biscuit that's grand - a humorously vulgar one |
| GHOST | 21 grand, a great number |
| BLUDGEON | British lord, grand, a very long time in club (8) |
| ORGAN | In preference to grand, a new instrument for the church |
| GARAGE | Motor home's grand, a trendy thing |
| ROADSIGNS | Cast is so grand for directors (4,5) |
| DRAGONS | So grand, mixed fire breathing creatures? (7) |
| TOUR | Grand -; a young aristocrat's travels through Europe's cultural capitals (4) |
| MASALA | Grand, a dish of cold vegetables cut for curry paste (6) |
| LOOKS | Gordon MacRae sang to Shirley Jones in Oklahoma! "Don't take my arm too much; Don't keep your hand in mine; Your hand ... so grand in mine; People will say we're in love!" |