| IDARESAY | A Yardie's ground, supposedly (1,4,3) |
| FAMILIAR | Supposedly a spirit, often in animal form, assisting a witch |
| ROCKCAKE | With vintage recipes by Isabella Beeton and by Constance Spry, an old-fashioned type of fruited bun with a rough sugared surface, supposedly resembling a stone (4,4) |
| WISHBONE | Supposedly lucky part of a fowl (8) |
| DOORNAIL | Cross erected, love burying a stud, supposedly dead? (8) |
| WHITELIE | A supposedly harmless untruth (5,3) |
| RUNSDEEP | What a still body of water does, supposedly |
| LOCHNESS | Scottish body of water which supposedly houses a monster (4,4) |
| BROWNSEA | There's a fancy-looking new bar supposedly opening in two months on this island in Poole Harbour (8) |
| TABLOIDS | From a proprietary name of small medicinal pills, compact newspapers with stories supposedly concentrated into an easily digestible form (8) |
| ENTICERS | Previews, supposedly |
| MEEKNESS | Quality of the earth's inheritors, supposedly |
| BADKARMA | Result of evil acts, supposedly |
| STGEORGE | Dragon slayer, supposedly |
| BLACKCAT | Supposedly lucky animal (5,3) |
| TINTAGEL | Cornish village, supposedly the birthplace of King Arthur (8) |
| PLEASURE | What you shouldn't mix business with, supposedly |
| ACIDROCK | Supposedly drug-inspired musical style |
| POPEJOAN | Sailor playing jape on female supposedly in Rome once |
| SOBRIETY | Tries boy in stupid way characteristic of judge, supposedly |