| WHITEADMIRAL | Butterfly - with a Daimler (anag) (5,7) |
| HAIRSTREAK | A butterfly with a narrow row of dots on the underside of its hindwing (10) |
| SOVEREIGN | One gold coin gets us a Daimler (9) |
| EMPRESS | A Daimler Regency derivative by Hooper (7) |
| BARS | Found on the tail-end of a Daimler SP250 (4) |
| CONQUEST | It was essentially a Daimler badged Lanchester (8) |
| REGENCY | A Daimler from the Fifties (7) |
| ADRIANMOLE | Diarist travelling on a Daimler (6,4) |
| CAMBERWELL | -- beauty, butterfly with a row of blue spots on each wing (10) |
| COMMA | Orange and brown European butterfly with a white mark on the underside of each hind wing (5) |
| ORANGETIP | Creamy-coloured butterfly with a brighter shade on its forewing edges (6-3) |
| FIELDMARSHAL | Flash Daimler constructed for top military officer (5,7) |
| HIDDENAGENDA | Secret plan characteristic of Volkswagen and Daimler merger? |
| MILDMANNERED | Take name and mend Daimler after crash but be polite (4-8) |
| SATYR | Word, perhaps from "wild animal" or "female grasper", for a drunken lustful nymph-chasing sylvan god, a lecherous man, an orangutan, a biblical goat-demon or a woodland butterfly with dancing flight ( |
| ELFIN | A tiny fairylike sprite; a child, daintily puckish or slight; or, a sprightly butterfly with fay-like wings of flight (5) |
| TORTOISESHELL | A type of butterfly with orange or reddish wings marked with black and yellow (13) |
| ADMIRAL | Red ---, a black-winged butterfly with red-andwhite markings (7) |
| MONARCHY | Butterfly with its tail at the end, as a rule |
| MONARCH | A large migratory butterfly with orange-and-black wings (7) |