| EGYPTIAN | For one, a pity to confuse new and ancient language |
| SWINDLE | Cheat or confuse new lids? (7) |
| DRNO | Villain who says "That's a Dom Perignon '55. It would be a pity to break it" |
| TYPIST | QWERTY operator it's a pity to turn out on the street (6) |
| UNIFORMITY | A pity to remove top after clothing has been provided, however boring it may be |
| POSER | A hard question for one, a sitter for another |
| IMPOSTER | Claim to be a model - about time, for one's a fraud (8) |
| TIPTOP | De luxe teapot; pity to return it for a bit (6) |
| EKKAS | From Sanskrit for "one", a word for traditional Indian one-horse carriages or carts, often with fabric canopies (5) |
| TOOL | An axe for one; a saw for another? |
| HYPOTHESIS | New shoes? Pity to support husband's belief (10) |
| GRUESOME | Horrible golf, pity to a few (8) |
| TEATRAY | What bat in flight resembled for one: a rat, yet different |
| BESTIAL | What's recommended for one, a learner, is brutish (7) |
| TJUNCTION | Short time at Clapham, for one a turning point (1-8) |
| DAMASCUS | Olympic event, for one, a master's city (8) |
| PRIMATE | Gibbon, for one, a senior cleric (7) |
| BIGCAT | Jaguar for one a bit excited receiving top award (3,3) |
| CHARIOTEER | Ben Hur for one a wildly enjoyable event - applause all round (10) |
| TRAMP | Home for one a poor tent, finally put up? |