| LABIAL | Concerning the lips |
| CALLME | Meaning of the "thumb by the ear and pinkie by the lips" gesture |
| KISS | Word, essentially created to mimic the "smacking" sound of the lips, for a caress with la bouche; a gentle touch between passing snooker balls; a drop of sealing wax; the final "K" in a vintage letter |
| HIPS | "Once on the lips, forever on the ___" |
| CHIN | Part of the face below the lips |
| FEED | "The lips of the righteous ___ many" (Prov 10:21) |
| GRIN | To smile with the lips drawn back revealing the teeth (4) |
| SLIPSUP | Makes the mistake of pursing the lips to drink (5,2) |
| FORAGE | The lips of a camel are thick which allows them to ___ on thorny plants which lessens the competition for food from other animals |
| WOOLF | Penner of the line "Language is wine upon the lips" |
| BUBBLEGUM | Flavoured substance designed to be blown into balloons through the lips; or, the bright pink colour evocative of said chew (6,3) |
| SEALEDWITHAKISS | Having touched a seacreature on the lips according to the song (6,4,1,4) |
| COLDSORE | A cluster of blisters at the margin of the lips, caused by a viral infection (4,4) |
| RASPBERRY | Sound of disapproval produced by blowing hard with the tongue between the lips |
| LABIOVELAR | Of speech sounds, formed with both the lips and the soft palate, as in 'kw' (10) |
| LABELLA | Petals of orchids that differ markedly from the other petals, often forming the lips. |
| SLIP | Of the tongue - or possibly of the lips? (4) |
| SIP | Just enough to wet the lips |
| HUM | Sing without moving the lips |
| ROUNDED | (Of the lips) pursed (7) |