| LONGTERMPOLICY | Forward planning unlikely to appeal to schoolchildren (4-4,6) |
| LONGTERM | Kind of policy that's unlikely to appeal to schoolchildren (4-4) |
| NOTMYCUPOFTEA | Tycoon put fame in unusual perspective, thus "unlikely to appeal to me" |
| NICHE | Unlikely to appeal to a wide audience, as a movie |
| GLOSSYMAGAZINE | Shining Arsenal is bound to appeal to women (6,8) |
| TICKLETHEFANCY | Elaborate on line in bill, leading man to appeal (6,3,5) |
| IMPLORARE | Lit., to invoke with tears, ergo to entreat, to appeal to something |
| OMEN | Sign to appeal to males (4) |
| CROSSOVER | Begin to appeal to a mainstream audience (5,4) |
| FORETHOUGHT | Forward planning to hug hot ref abroad |
| PERT | Forward planning exposes really tired leaders (4) |
| DOLL | Labour leader left after party reveals figure that is only likely to appeal to young people (4) |
| CHEAPEDITION | Something bound to appeal to less affluent readers |
| BEGUN | Started to appeal to the United Nations (5) |
| PERFECTPITCH | Ideal sales talk to appeal to music lovers? |
| PLAYTOTHEGALLERY | Aim to appeal to popular taste |
| TASK | Time to appeal to the mission |
| CORSAIR | Main villain right to appeal, to be strangled by rope potentially |
| POPULIST | The old man with upper-class leaning out to appeal to plebs |
| BEWILDERMENT | It's bound to appeal to the less affluent readers (5,7) |