| UPTOSNUFF | Excellent, having moved on from other forms of tobacco? |
| VARIANT | A form of something that differs in some respect from other forms of the same thing (7) |
| SNUFF | Sweden has a large number of users of what form of tobacco? (5) |
| FOETAL | Having moved on from upset regarding developing creature? (6) |
| OVER | Having moved on from |
| RESORTED | Repaired, and as good as new, time having moved on |
| RAYON | A fabric made from wood pulp or other forms of cellulose (5) |
| PIPEFUL | Spot some of you at last with large amount of tobacco? |
| NEWMEDIA | Blogging, social networking and other forms of "yesterday's future of journalism" that has become today's collective internet landscape (3,5) |
| STRAPHANGING | Standing for transportation and other forms of punishment |
| ARENA | Central stage, ring, used for sports or other forms of entertainment (5) |
| THEMEDIA | Those aide other forms of communication (3,5) |
| ALIGHT | To descend from a bus, train or other form of transport (6) |
| EXHAUSTEDPIPE | Problem for Sherlock when he's out of tobacco? |
| PACKETOFTWENTY | The vessel Foyt went out - a container full of tobacco? (6,2,6) |
| QUASAR | A star like object that may send out radio waves and other forms of energy. |
| TRACK | Recorded song; railway line; or, a course for hurdling, relay races and other forms of athletics (5) |
| CARD | Paper stock which is thicker than normal paper, but thinner than other forms of paperboard (4) |
| YET | What children ask in the car or other form of transport on a long journey, 'Are we there ...?' |
| FLAPDOODLE | An arbitrarily formed word for the imaginary food of fools; an absurd or foolish person; bosh, guff, nonsense or twaddle; or, fawning, fulsomeness or other form of flagrant flattery (10) |