| ULA | End for "fib" or "form" |
| LIE | Don't stand for fib (3) |
| EMBROIDER | To fib or exaggerate, when telling stories |
| LIES | Doesn't stand for fibs (4) |
| TALES | Fabliaux; fibs; or, fairy stories (5) |
| LIESLIES | A couple of fibs ... or incapacitate? |
| LIAR | Proverbially worse than a thief, one who habitually fibs or prevaricates, such as Pinocchio (4) |
| HUE | From Old English for "beauty, complexion, fine hair, skin", a word for appearance, aspect or form originally, later colour; or, its particular quality, shade or tint (3) |
| SIGNOR | Italian title or form of address for a man corresponding to Mr or sir (6) |
| SENOR | Spanish title or form of address for a man, corresponding to Mr or sir (5) |
| CARVING | The act or art of sculpture in ivory, stone, wood etc; the dendroglyph, figure or form created; the process of cutting up roasted meat at a table; or, a technique of turning in skiing (7) |
| OVI | Start for "duct" or "form" |
| TRANS | Prefix for port or form |
| UNI | Prefix for brow or form |
| RE | Prefix for fund or form |
| ACCRETE | Grow or form by accumulation or coalescence (7) |
| SAHIB | Indian: polite title or form of address for a man (5) |
| FETTLE | State or condition of health, fitness, wholeness, spirit or form (6) |
| COMPOSE | To make or form by combining things, parts, or elements. (7) |
| HERR | A German courtesy title or form of address for a man (4) |