| NAMBYPAMBIES | By Pam and bismuth! What's in names for sissies (5-7) |
| NEUTRON | Outer form in names for elementary particle (7) |
| STAMP | To be collected by Pam and that little saint (5) |
| LEAD | It's between thallium and bismuth in the periodic table |
| NOPLACE | "Old age is ___ ___ for sissies": Bette Davis (2,5) |
| DITS | Morse code for "sissies" |
| METALS | Lead and bismuth |
| NONET | Artist bringing in name for mass performance piece (5) |
| CITYSCAPE | Breakdown from PC, say, in name for urban depiction (9) |
| NAMBYPAMBY | Feebly wishy-washy effort by man and by Pam (5-5) |
| BROWN | Character played by Pam Grier in a 1997 movie by Quentin Tarantino (6,5) |
| JACKIE | Character played by Pam Grier in a 1997 movie by Quentin Tarantino (6,5) |
| THYME | Surname of a character played by Pam Ferris in a series with Felicity Kendal (5) |
| INITIALS | In names, in titles, in acronyms, letters seen for starters (8) |
| MINDY | This character played by Pam Dawber fell in love with Mork |
| BUTCHER | Pat, EastEnder played by Pam St Clement (7) |
| PAT | Member of the Butcher family in EastEnders who was played by Pam St Clement(3) |
| CUBIC | Copper, bismuth and carbon in form of sugar? (5) |
| OUSEL | In one of two spellings, an old name for a blackbird, still used in names of other birds |
| BEAM | Word for a tree originally, hence its survival in names of arbors including the "horn" and "white" species; or, a transverse timber of a ship, hence the greatest width of said vessel (4) |