| FLYTIP | Illegally dump end of tiny antenna? |
| ANT | Tiny antenna user |
| INSTANTANEOUSLY | Antenna? It's lousy ? needs fixing at once (15) |
| DISHDIGGER | Person who really likes a parabolic antenna? |
| MOUSSE | French word first used in English to describe the mass of tiny bubbles on the surface of a glass of champagne, later for a light frothy whipped pudding, reminiscent of this (6) |
| NOME | Any one of the race of tiny people in Terry Pratchett's Bromeliad Trilogy; an Alaskan gold-mining city; or, each of the 42 territorial divisions in ancient Egypt (4) |
| DEWFALL | The deposition of tiny droplets of water on grass and leaves; or, the time of evening at which this forms (7) |
| NONPAREIL | A person or thing without equal; one of "hundreds and thousands" of tiny beads of coloured sugar sprinkled on cakes or chocolate buttons; one such choc drop; or, a fine russet-type apple with a pear d |
| PETAL | Ring hides start of tiny part of corolla (5) |
| HOOKS | Velcro is made up of thousands of tiny ones |
| PATTERN | Arrangement of unknown number starting with sound of tiny feet (7) |
| CONFETTI | Eccentric, once fit, grabbing first of tiny bits of coloured paper |
| PITTERPATTER | Sound of tiny feet or of raindrops? (6-6) |
| GNAT | Any member of many species of tiny flying insects in the Dipterid suborder Nematocera |
| BOURREE | Brisk gavotte-like dance; or, in ballet, a series of tiny steps on straight legs giving the impression of gliding (7) |
| ASTRANTIA | Plant of the parsley family with small compact starlike heads of tiny flowers (9) |
| LICHEN | A type of tiny moss-like plant that grows on the surface of rocks and trees (6) |
| CRAMBE | ___ cordifolia erupts in summer into a cloud of tiny white blooms above a huge rosette of leaves (6) |
| ASTILBE | Which plant of the Saxifrage family has plumes of tiny pink, white or red flowers? (7) |
| LACECAPS | Hydrangeas with flat heads of tiny central flowers in a ring of showy florets (8) |