| LIKESO | In this manner (4,2) |
| THUSLY | In this manner |
| THUS | In this manner |
| SATIRE | Sent up in this manner, it assumes this kind of humour (6) |
| MARKER | It offers a broad tip to writer with evangelist turning up in this manner (6) |
| ANYONE | Without exception many onerous ways are concealed in this manner (3,3) |
| SCRIPT | Cursive handwriting, or printed type in this manner; an orthography; or, an actor or director's copy of a film or play's dialogue or text (6) |
| ORMOLU | From "powdered gold", a word for gold leaf prepared for gilding bronze; or, the candelabras, clocks, furniture mounts, mouldings and other metallic wares ornamented in this manner (6) |
| FUMADO | Spanish word for "smoked", thus for a fish, such as a pilchard, that has been cured in this manner (6) |
| SCRAWL | Word for carelessly scribbled, illegible or untidy handwriting; or, a letter penned in this manner (6) |
| GRISAILLE | From French for "grey", a monochromatic painting executed entirely in shades of grey, in imitation of stone sculpture; or, the original stained glass in this manner (9) |
| AILANTHUS | Tree in trouble and stunted in this manner (9) |
| PROSPER | In the South, it's proper to thrive in this manner (7) |
| BEDSIDE | Doctor's first in nearby, in this manner? (7) |
| SISTERLY | I rely on little saints to behave in this manner in our sorority (8) |
| CHIP | A flake of stone; a splinter; one of a number of thin woody strips interwoven into a basket or box for fruit; a punnet fashioned in this manner; a French fry; or, in the US, a potato crisp (4) |
| THESEUS | Hero Weasley occasionally enters in this manner (7) |
| SOSO | Average doubled in this manner |
| BASSO | Graduates in this manner achieve lowest tone (5). |
| VETERANS | Experienced soldiers never sat in this manner (8) |