| THISHERE | Colloquial phrase for something nearby that has an extra word |
| TOFU | Food that has an extra-firm option |
| NEWWORLD | Novel on planet has European phrase for something that was always there (3,5) |
| NINGNONGS | In the plural, what British colloquial phrase for a foolish person is found in a Goons' song by Spike Milligan? (4,5) |
| BYE | In a team sport, an extra word for parting? (3) |
| LEGBYE | An extra word of farewell after part of the journey (3,3) |
| GOESTTTOOOEEELEVEN | Has an extra level, as an amp that Nigel shows off in "This Is Spinal Tap" |
| AVIEMORE | Here skiing challenge has an extra round |
| FINNAN | Northerner has an extra fish (6) |
| FULLPAGE | One of them is in the newspaper with no room for one extra word (4,4) |
| LEAPYEAR | One has an extra day to jump with yet-to-be-discovered organ (4,4) |
| GOODBYE | Pleasant extra word said on leaving (7) |
| POCKET | Shark that has an internal gland that opens to the outside and an interior lined with specialized cells that probably produce a bioluminescent fluid, or handy feature for carrying items in clothing (6 |
| MADASAHATTER | Colloquial phrase meaning crazily eccentric (3,2,1,6) |
| DOGHOUSE | In the ____ , colloquial phrase meaning 'out of favour' or 'in disgrace' (8) |
| IDIOM | Mode of expression, colloquial phrase (5) |
| MUMPS | Extra words added to uncommunicative child's complaint (5) |
| UPSTARTS | Braggarts having extra words to say among posh floozies |
| PARENTHESIS | Extra words from Dad maybe to boy and little girl |
| AXETOGRIND | Colloquial phrase which in the US means 'having ulterior motive' and in Britain means 'having a reason to get involved'(3,2,5) |