| WHETHER | Conjunction expressing doubt or choice (7) |
| WEATHER | Reportedly expressing doubt in prevailing conditions (7) |
| EQUERRY | Royal aide initially expressing doubt about king (7) |
| CLARITY | Freedom from doubt or impurity (7) |
| EYEBROW | It is raised in doubt or surprise (7) |
| ASKANCE | With doubt or suspicion (7) |
| SUSPECT | To doubt or mistrust. (7) |
| CLEARLY | Without doubt or question (7) |
| CERTAIN | Free from doubt or reservation; confident; sure (7) |
| SCRUPLE | Doubt or hesitation carries little weight (7) |
| DUBIOUS | Open to doubt or suspicion (7) |
| SCEPTIC | One who doubts or disbelieves (7) |
| PLUM | Damson-like fruit; something desirable or choice; or, formerly, a sum of £100,000 or its possessor (4) |
| MORSEL | Word, from Old French for "to bite", for a mouthful or choice scrap of food; a dainty; a small child or person; or, a modicum generally (6) |
| SALT | The historically saucer-held white seasoning or condiment sprinkled on one's chips or - trout, of which a pinch in taken when expressing doubt (4) |
| QUERY | A question, expressing doubt, uncertainty or an objection (5) |
| ISIT | A small question expressing doubt, wonder or disbelief (2,2) |
| TAWS | Large or choice marbles; or, lines from which said shooters are shot (4) |
| VIAND | Old-fashioned fare "to live", an edible "necessary for life" or a delicacy or choice food for vitality (5) |
| DECISION | A judgment or choice (8) |