| TOUCHWOOD | A charming utterance but it's inflammable (9) |
| BUTTERCUP | Shone under a chin, to identify a lover of churned cream, and growing amongst Yorkshire fog, a charming yellow wild flower of damp lawn, meadow or woodland bog, hence its Latin name Ranunculus "little |
| SWITCHING | Make a song about a charming woman changing places (9) |
| TWITCHERS | Nervous people rest uneasily around a charming person (9) |
| ILLTREATS | After a charming trill, takes a bite and does some damage (3-6) |
| SWEETTALK | A charming speech delivered with a metaphorical mouthful of sugar or proverbial taste of saccharin (5,4) |
| ENDEARING | Bend ear ingratiatingly, engaging them in a charming way |
| SPINK | Folk name, echoing its perfect fine flower of a call, for a charming songbird that binds its nest with spider webs and is commonly called a chaffinch (5) |
| WITCH | A charming woman but a bad speller |
| TOTEM | A charming thing takes me back to a small child (5) |
| CAULDRON | How a charming person cooks from a cold urn?(8) |
| DACHA | Spotted in a field - a charming summer house (5) |
| PICTURESQUELY | Equips with cruelty in a slovenly manner, or a charming one (13) |
| AMULET | A beast of burden near the end of the street is a charming thing (6) |
| ACUTEANGLE | A charming way to look at things? |
| MAGNETIC | Like a charming personality |
| LITTLEORPHEANANNIE | Sharpshooter Oakley when she was a charming young musician? |
| CHAIRMAN | A charming, endlessly dynamic president (8) |
| IDYLL | A charming scene (5) |
| LIKABILITY | Quality of a charming person $1000 in debt (10) |