| APOTHEOSIS | For modelling, shape too is ideal |
| NEEDTO | Must baker get in shape too? Sounds like it! (4,2) |
| TATS | Ink (when "too" is apparently too much) |
| BALSA | Wood for modelling is unfinished, too, in some degree (5) |
| KAYAK | Paddling it (backwards, too) is a piece of cake for a girl (5) |
| SPOOKIEST | Removing spikes, too, is most unnatural |
| OVIPOSIT | Cuckoo too is passing over somebody to lay eggs |
| SWEETPOTATO | Vegetable stew: p"te too is ordered |
| FAFFEDAULIC | Hegel too is transforming behavioural studies |
| CAHOOTS | In such an agreement cash too is involved (7) |
| OTOOLE | Leo too is a hero of Irish swimming(6) |
| TOPHOLE | The new help, too, is excellent |
| GASWELL | Gravity, too, is a source of energy (3,4) |
| OUTPOST | Where incoming mail too is no doubt welcome |
| NOTOUT | The nut, too, is cracked in (3,3) |
| NOTATHOME | The man, too, is put out like this (3,2,4) |
| ROLEMODEL | Walk on part is ideal for Goody Two-Shoes, for example (4,5) |
| LEGGY | Word often used to describe a plant that is taller than is ideal for it, and often without leaves in the lower parts (5) |
| DREAM | This ticket is ideal for elections (5) |
| RESIDENTIAL | Revised rent is ideal for dwelling |