| IMPUDENTLY | Cheekily adorned with a tiny, plumed arrangement (10) |
| WELLINGTON | A statue of this figure in Royal Exchange Square is normally adorned with a traffic cone (10) |
| GOOGLELOGO | *Symbol often adorned with a "Doodle" |
| APPRENTICE | With a tiny amount of money, public relations lure new worker |
| SANDHOPPER | One buying nibbles with a tiny crustacean |
| HELLESPONT | Western Asian strait once cheekily stolen - help! (10) |
| HIERONYMUS | His cherubs depicted cheekily, upsetting his moony cherubs (10,5) |
| BEAUTYSPOT | Tourists may go to see something cheekily displayed by ladies (6,4) |
| INEXPERTLY | "Like some ham?" I then couldn't finish, cheekily |
| STOLEAKISS | Acted cheekily (in two senses?) |
| UNLICENSED | Send in clue, cheekily, without permission |
| MASK | Domino adorned with a black silk cloak; or, a grotesque representation of a face worn in ancient Greek/ Roman drama or Japanese Noh, or used as an architectural ornament (4) |
| SASHED | Adorned with a cummerbund or obi |
| LAURELED | Adorned with a wreath |
| COXCOMBS | Jester caps adorned with a strip of red (8) |
| SALEM | City whose police cars are adorned with a witch logo |
| CROWNED | Adorned with a royal headdress |
| MSN | Entryway adorned with a butterfly |
| TUFTED | Adorned with a crest of upright feathers or hair |
| MURID | Zoological name for a brown rat, house mouse or related gnawing rodent that, despite being diminutive, light, slight and timorous with a tiny bite, is likely to give a suriphobe a fright (5) |