| ANNUAL | Girl unable oddly to reveal plant (6) |
| BLIGHT | Bishop needing lamp to reveal plant disease (6) |
| UNA | Girl unable to lose half . . . |
| SNOWDROP | Furtive look round with doctor reveals plant (8) |
| PRAWNS | Pangs, oddly, to consume uncooked seafood (6) |
| NERUDA | S. American poet, once around, has oddly to disappear |
| BEHALF | There might be wheat left, oddly, to serve another's interest |
| MAKEIT | Source of motivation I take oddly to be successful (4,2) |
| SAHARA | Has gone back abroad, oddly, to see famously hot, dry region |
| TOODLEPIP | So long introduction to text, before contents of book, led oddly to Dickens character (6-3) |
| POTPOURRI | Up to prior, oddly, to provide source of fragrance |
| STEPDAD | Pets add, oddly, to one grafted on to family tree (7) |
| METAPHOR | Figure of speech, oddly, to hamper or harm poet (8) |
| EPIGRAMMATIC | Witty and clever CIA met oddly to grab farm animals (12) |
| FORTITUDE | In favour of bird, due oddly to strength of character (9) |
| GREATLY | Colour worn by Attila, oddly, to a considerable extent |
| WAITANDSEE | Idea wasn't, oddly, to conserve energy and be cautious |
| DECORATE | Created nothing, oddly, to embellish |
| NEWAGER | Hippy has compulsion, oddly, to bet |
| DISEMBARKATION | Drake's ambition, oddly, to be getting off the boat |