| ALKALIS | Compounds skill fabulously with a touch of aplomb |
| SANGFROID | Celebrated female staff about one display of aplomb |
| SUNGLOW | The sky's crepuscular golden haze or the dawn's rosy solar phase; a painter's light; or, a Crayola colour, yellowy gold, with a touch of white (7) |
| CONDIMENT | Seasoning consisting of mint, once, with a touch of dill (9) |
| HIGHMASSES | Type of note from the hoi polloi offering services with a touch of ceremony (4,6) |
| GASMETER | Salt in egg, perhaps with a touch of rice, is a fixture in my house (3,5) |
| HIGHMASS | Stoned crowd in church with a touch of ceremony (4,4) |
| CUTINTWO | Separate copper colour with a touch of orange (3,2,3) |
| BONE | White with a touch of yellowish beige |
| UNCLEAN | Infected relative with a touch of norovirus |
| TINWARE | Cheap metal goods can conflict with a touch of elegance (7) |
| ISOBAR | Constant pressure here, I cry with a touch of rancour (6) |
| TAINT | Infect with a touch of dishonour |
| TACTILE | With a touch of the feline spinning around rooftop (7) |
| DRAMBUIE | Bermuda rum with a touch of ice added (8) |
| WRYLY | With a touch of irony |
| SEMIDRY | With a touch of sweetness |
| SUGARCOAT | Make more acceptable autos -car remodelled with a touch of genius (9) |
| CREOLE | Regularly curse folly with a touch of explicit language (6) |
| MALAISE | Man in excellent health internally with a touch of skin disease |