| ODDMAN | Is he perhaps out to be eccentric? (3,3) |
| PRESSGANG | Force ten, perhaps, out to sea? |
| BANGLADESHI | Report by young fellow: is he perhaps from S. Asia? (11) |
| BELFRY | To have bats in the ____, phrase meaning 'to be eccentric' (6) |
| ORBITS | They may be eccentric |
| ERRATIC | To be eccentric, is to be what (7) |
| VICTOR | He's defeated Ivor, perhaps, out of court |
| RHOMBI | Rob him, perhaps, for some figures (6) |
| NOEXIT | Sign from hell perhaps out of doors (2,4) |
| HORNET | It flies North, perhaps, out East (6) |
| RARITY | I tarry perhaps, out of curiosity |
| REASON | Motive for arson, perhaps, out East |
| ODDISH | Extremely old-fashioned police officer, quiet and somewhat eccentric? (6) |
| BATTY | Like a club to be eccentric (5) |
| HAVEASCREWLOOSE | To be eccentric possibly reveals chaos and woe (4,1,5,5) |
| STRACHEY | A tall willowy bespectacled Bloomsbury Group co-founder and eminent post-Victorian writer with a high-pitched falsetto voice and a long red beard - considered by some to be eccentric, fascinating or p |
| THIRDPERSONSINGULAR | He, perhaps, is a fraction superior to a boy? Strange! |
| ELEMENTARY | He perhaps is prudent to lose weight being simple |
| VERDI | "I've managed to pen overtures to Rigoletto and Don Carlos", he perhaps said (5) |
| HORSE | Well-shod, she (or he, perhaps) might be a winner (5) |