| EMOTICONS | :-( and ;-), for example |
| PONGEE | Soft raw unbleached silk from Shetland for the most part, and, for example, around Spain (6) |
| TOWER | You're The Top and, for example, "You're the Nile; You're the ... of Pisa; You're the smile; On the |
| DANEGELD | Tax that bought off foreigners and, for example, led revolution (8) |
| REGIONAL | Characterising an area and, for example, Scottish island in both directions (8) |
| EGDON | Hardy's fictional Heath and, for example, Yorkshire river (5) |
| PLAYINGCARDS | Set of paper rectangles that are numbered or illustrated (or both) and are used for playing games (as well as for education, for divination, and for conjuring, among other uses). Rummy, poker, euchre, |
| GIEGLUD | Actor remembered for Shakespearean roles including Hamlet, Lear, Leontes and Richard II and for films including Oh! What a Lovely War, Arthur, Gandhi, Prospero's Books and The Power of One (7) |
| ERICCLAPTON | For his part in The Yardbirds and Cream and for his solo career, he was the first musician inducted three times into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame (4,7) |
| YEARBOOKS | Annuals, for example, for 1983, 1984 and for the end of the 1990s (9) |
| FESCUE | Grass with wide flat leaves cultivated in Europe and America for permanent pasture and hay and for lawns. |
| CARAVAGGIO | Artist born Michelangelo Merisi noted for still lifes of flowers and fruit, half-length figures such as The Boy Bitten by a Lizard and Bacchus and for decorating the Contarelli Chapel (10) |
| TERESA | Spanish saint and author famous for her mystic visions and for works such as Book of the Foundations and The Interior Castle (6) |
| WORLDCUP | Event for soccer in 2002 and for rugby and cricket in 2003 (5,3) |
| SWAMMERDAM | Dutch naturalist, biologist and microscopist noted for his study on bees and for being the first per |
| TAMBAC | An alloy of copper and zinc (and sometimes arsenic) used to imitate gold in cheap jewelry and for gilding. |
| BUNSEN | German chemist best known for his invention of an adjustable gas burner used in laboratories and for co-discovering caesium and rubidium (6) |
| MINICABS | Short, short dress is new, basic and for hire and ideal for tripping around (8) |
| BEWICK | Engraver and ornithologist noted for A History of British Birds and for having a species of swan named in his honour (6 48 African shrike with a similar-sounding name to Yogi Bear's little sidekick (6 |
| TOMBAC | An alloy of copper and zinc (and sometimes arsenic) used to imitate gold in cheap jewelry and for gilding. |