| SYMMETRY | A supposed feature of beauty -yet my Mrs is different! (8) |
| SASH | Distinguishing feature of beauty contest winner: ostentatious walk, one yard short (4) |
| ROSEBUD | An English beauty yet fully to blossom? (7) |
| TAKEASHINETO | Fall for a parrot after time: this one is different! |
| THEHARMONIOUSBLACKSMITH | Piece by Handel, like Brahms' music? Oh no, that is different! |
| HITS | Popular numbers - but this is different! (4) |
| EGGSACLY | Q: "So, Spider-Man, is it safe to say that the Mrs. is expecting?" A: "___!" |
| CALABASH | North Carolina town for which a noted Mrs. is reputedly named |
| SANGUINE | Here's Nan in a guise that is ruddy different! (8) |
| EXORCISE | To drive out a supposed evil spirit from a person or place (8) |
| POMANDER | A ball or perforated container of mixed aromatic substances formerly carried as a supposed protection against infection |
| PLUNKETT | Oliver ---, 17th-Century Irish Roman Catholic churchman and martyr executed as a supposed conspirator in the Popish Plot (8) |
| APRESMOI | Start of a supposed Louis XV line |
| PROVERBS | Short sayings which express a supposed truth or moral lesson, e.g. 'many hands make light work' (8) |
| ARTESIAN | Well, antis are different! (8) |
| SARAJEVO | Capital girl, by Jove - a little different! |
| CUPOFTEA | What one likes, but another one would be very different! (3,2,3) |
| LATCHKEY | A supposed freedom from domestic restrictions |
| TWITCH | A subduing twist of a horse's lip with a noose of the same name; a supposed nervous jerk, jolt, sudden start or proverbial feather-ruffling flutter of a birder when spotting a rare species; or, a pang |
| PRESTIGE | Glamour trips? Gee! That's different! |