| MARKSMAN | A fine shot (8) |
| LANCED | Opened up and played a fine shot after opener's dismissed (6) |
| AFTERAFASHION | Nadal blocks a fine shot, moving only moderately well (5,1,7) |
| WILLIAMTELL | Aim well till becoming a fine shot (7,4) |
| SPRAYGUN | One offers fine shots, providing hope for glamorous leader in tabloid (5,3) |
| SELFOPINIONATED | A lot pose in fine shot by director that's conceited (4,11) |
| TICKLEDPINK | Delighted snooker player's made fine shot? |
| BENEFIT | Further fine shot went into hazard (7) |
| PENALTYKICK | Give up after fine shot at goal (7,4) |
| GLANCES | Good weapons for fine shots? (7) |
| BERGAMOT | A citron-, limonette- or orange-like fruit; essence extracted from such a citrus; bee balm or mint of similar aroma; a fine sweet dessert pear; or, a tapestry made in a picturesque medieval walled cit |
| ATOMISER | A device for reducing a liquid to a fine spray (8) |
| AFFINITY | A fine fellow in European country dismissing a large attraction (8) |
| AMBROSIA | Brother accordingly turns up in a motorway with a fine fuel (8) |
| NEBULIZE | To reduce a liquid to a fine spray or vapour; (8) |
| CASHMERE | A fine, soft wool obtained from a type of goat (8) |
| NAINSOOK | A fine soft jaconet-like pretty cotton or muslin cloth that, true to its Hindi name, is a "delight to the eyes" or "eye pleasure" (8) |
| AEROSOLS | They dispense substances in a fine spray (8) |
| ORGANDIE | Badly ignored a fine cotton muslin (8) |
| SCAFFOLD | Lecture about a fine force's framework (8) |