| WALNUT | A richly figured wood |
| RAGOUT | Meaning "revive the taste" or "restore the appetite", a richly seasoned slow-cooked French-style stew; or, by extension, a mixture (6) |
| CHAR | A piece of perch, a richly- tasting fish (4) |
| BROCADE | A richly ornamented fabric |
| OLIGARCHY | Go with a richly varied social system |
| BLUEBOY | The ---, Gainsborough portrait of a richly attired youth |
| SARI | Seen in Benares, a richly decorated garment |
| RESPLENDENT | Large object in fancy present of a richly colourful sort (11) |
| TIARA | Word for a Persian king's ornamental headdress originally, later a woman's richly jewelled diadem (5) |
| PANDOWDY | An American-style richly spiced deep-dish apple pudding with a baked crust, similar to a cobbler (8) |
| VIDEOTAPESTRY | Richly detailed work from a documentarian? |
| ATALANTA | Richly rewarded loser of a classic race (8) |
| GATEAU | A large cake layered with cream and richly decorated (6) |
| BESTIARY | Richly-illustrated type of compendium of real or fabled animals; a characteristic product of medieval England (8) |
| WELLEARNED | We were told about a pound that's richly deserved |
| ORPHREY | Meaning Phrygian gold, a type of richly-embroidered ornamental border on an ecclesiastical vestment (7) |
| GOLDMINE | Nothing in a mingled mess can be richly rewarding! (4,4) |
| TREASURE | Something richly enjoyable, like half an hour in a tree (8) |
| ROSEWOOD | Richly hued timber with a strong, sweet smell, used in cabinetwork (8) |
| ENNOBLED | Blend one in a certain way, get richly rewarded (8) |