| LUSTILY | Hyacinth, say, crossing posh street with vigour (7) |
| DUSTER | The German crossing posh street finds a cleaning cloth (6) |
| VANCOUVERISLAND | Man, say, after motor insurance crossing posh part of Canada |
| FLASHBULB | Fancy Hyacinth, say, in light of the paparazzi? (5,4) |
| BLUB | Get emotional when hyacinth, say, pulled up (4) |
| BRIOCHE | With vigour, cook cut soft loaf (7) |
| FERVOUR | Overcareful, Alec runs away with vigour (7) |
| ENTHUSE | Fill with vigour, zest or pep (7) |
| BOMBARD | Attack with vigour and persistence (7) |
| VIBRANT | Pulsatlng with vigour (7) |
| AMAZING | A short fellow with vigour is wonderful (7) |
| PANACHE | Track yen with vigour (7) |
| BRISKLY | With vigour (7) |
| CONBRIO | (In music) with vigour (3,4) |
| MELANIC | Black male with vigour and style in charge |
| WADESIN | Sets to work with vigour and gets feet wet? Poor Ida's new (5,2) |
| MODESTLY | Cover girl, say, crossing street, unknown character in low-key fashion (8) |
| ESCORT | Glaswegian, say, crossing river with English guide (6) |
| SWARM | Did a butterfly, say, crossing river move in a group? (5) |
| INSTIGATE | Set off home, say, crossing island before midnight |