| ONEOFF | Intended as a single and unrepeated item or occurrence (3-3) |
| LESSON | Punishment intended as a warning to others (6) |
| PENDANT | Adornment such as a locket suspended from a necklace; a ceiling light such as a chandelier; or, one of two paintings intended as a pair (7) |
| RIPOFF | Overpriced item or service (3-3) |
| STAPLE | Basic food item, or a paper fastener (6) |
| UNIQUE | Unrepeated |
| CELERY | Salad item or cooked vegetable (6) |
| RARITY | Uncommon item or event (6) |
| COUPLE | An item or two (6) |
| VOLVO | From the Latin word for "I roll," this was originally intended as a name for a ball bearing being developed by a Swedish company. Now this is a well-known automobile maker. |
| OMEN | A phenomenon or occurrence regarded as a sign of future happiness or disaster (4) |
| WARROOM | Opened in 1952, the Manchester Regional ___ ___, located at Alexandra Hospital, Cheadle, was a coldwar bunker complex intended as a centre for emergency regional government (3,4) |
| IMAGINE | PICTURE A Name the song by him that was recorded, sung line by line, by a host of stars, intended as a morale boost early on in the pandemic? (7) |
| REMEDIAL | Giving or intended as a cure (8) |
| COD | Fish is intended as a joke (3) |
| ETUDE | Musical composition intended as a basis for the improvement of a performer's technique (5) |
| PARFORTHECOURSE | Informal expression for an average result or occurrence (3,3,3,6) |
| ATURNUPFORTHEBOOKS | An unexpected event or occurrence; a surprise (1,4-2,3,3,5) |
| GODZILLA | Film monster originally intended as a metaphor for nuclear weapons |
| NOTHINGPERSONAL | "That wasn't intended as a slight" |