| EMBROIDERER | English superior to be mirrored, unexpectedly, in fantasist |
| OTTO | Barry or Miranda to be mirrored (4) |
| BEST | Most superior to be canonised person (4) |
| REFLECT | Meditate on how it may be mirrored (7) |
| SNOBBERY | B. Bryson novel about English superior attitude (8) |
| EUNICE | Girl is English, superior, and pleasant (6) |
| UNDERDONE | Awfully red on being found in nude, unexpectedly in raw! (9) |
| THISTLEDOWN | Feathery seeds beginning to twirl unexpectedly in the wolds |
| CHAMPEDATTHEBIT | Power among the powers that be, unexpectedly in check, demonstrated impatience |
| ASTEROID | Like a star to rise unexpectedly in modern times (8) |
| ADVENTITIOUS | Appearing unexpectedly in church season, it promises to pay |
| IMAGED | To have mirrored, is to have done what |
| ALTERCOURSE | America and Cuba entered into reform to restore beginnings of links unexpectedly in about-turn (5,6) |
| SALTONSEA | A saline lake, in the Colorado Desert of California, flooded unexpectedly in 1905-06 (6,3) |
| FLOJO | Runner who died unexpectedly in 1998 |
| CHIAROSCURO | With temperature dropping, hot air occurs unexpectedly in light and shade (11) |
| DOSSIER | Party rises unexpectedly, in brief (7) |
| PHOTOBOMB | Pop up unexpectedly in someone's pic |
| TUNBRIDGEWELLS | Brutes dwelling unexpectedly in royal place (9,5) |
| SUNNITE | Muslim and nun unexpectedly in significant location (7) |