| IRONIES | Examples of the subtle type of humour that is found in clubs |
| WILLPARRY | Protagonist in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy who first appears at the beginning of The Subtle Knife (4,5) |
| IRONY | Liar Johnny regularly employed subtle type of humour (5) |
| AQUEOUS | Type of humour in article in French that initially outraged America |
| GALLOWS | Type of humour okay in case of girls (7) |
| OFFORTH | There's a couple of examples of the F-word on a Scottish estuary (5,2,5) |
| DEADPAN | Type of humour employed by someone with a deliberately emotionless face (7) |
| WITHERS | ... humour - that of a woman -fades (7) |
| CLASSIC | Traditional girl endlessly found in clubs (7) |
| NIBLICK | Bin overturned with small amount found in club (7) |
| CORNISH | Sailors I found in club describing long British coastline (7) |
| BANDANA | Neckerchief found in club - and an anorak |
| MAFIA | The Sopranos and The Godfather are examples of the portrayal of this criminal society in popular med |
| DRYROT | Type of humour on The Hill reflects problem in some neck of the woods perhaps (3,3) |
| PRAIRIESCENERY | Wheatfields in Manitoba and Grasslands in Saskatchewan, as examples of the beauty of this: 2 wds. |
| FIDELITY | "Histories are more full of examples of the ____ of dogs than of friends" (Alexander Pope) (8) |
| WOKWITHYAN | Popular Canadian cooking show (on which host/chef Stephen had a great sense of humour) that featured |
| TURTLE | Marine creature, examples of the freshwater variety live in the s'Albufera nature reserve in north Mallorca, while conservationists closely monitor their protected seawater cousins (6) |
| SATIRICAL | Style of humour that could become racialist (9) |
| CROSSSECTION | Small group including examples of the different types in a larger group (5,7) |