| DICTION | Language learnable from a lexicon? |
| TAURUS | HE's not included in a lexicon? That's bull! (6) |
| GLOSSATOR | An ancient commentator; a writer of marginalia; a medieval interpreter of legal manuscripts; or, a compiler of a lexicon (9) |
| ORDINAL | This shows the sequence taken from a word in a lexicon (7) |
| FINAL | Position of this answer is between A&F in a lexicon. (5) |
| DICTIONARY | From Latin for "to speak", a lexicon of words listed alphabetically with their meanings/etymology (10) |
| OMITTED | Missing word for'hand' in a lexicon (7) |
| WORDS | Contents of a lexicon (5) |
| AMERICANENGLISH | Statesman's lexicon? (8,7) |
| DICT | Abridged lexicon? |
| VOCABULARY | The words of a language, sphere or subject; a dictionary, glossary or lexicon; or, a range of stylistic forms or techniques used in an art/craft (10) |
| THESAURUS | From "storehouse, treasure", a dictionary, encyclopaedia or lexicon; a treasury; or, a book of systematically arranged lists of words and their synonyms/antonyms (9) |
| GLOSSARY | From "word needing explanation, language, tongue", a brief dictionary; or, an alphabetical lexicon of terms relating to a specific subject (8) |
| OED | Lexicon from a British uni |
| GLOSS | Lustre; paint or cosmetic with a shiny finish; or, short word for a mini dictionary or lexicon of terms peculiar to field of knowledge (5) |
| FIZZES | Word for something bubbly, effervescent or frothy; anything excellent, according to British slang, but a failure or fiasco in the Australian lexicon; or, a very fast cricket ball (6) |
| HORLICKS | A comforting sleepy-time malted milk beverage whose name has entered the English lexicon as slang for what is politely referred to as a blunder, bungle, hash, mess or utter stink (8) |
| DICK | Old slang term for the fine words of a type of lexicon which a verbose person proverbially swallows; or, the name of one of the famous Blytonian adventurers whom Timmy the dog loyally follows (4) |
| DIALECT | Lexicon includes beer, in a manner of speaking (7) |
| ASLAN | Literary lion using a non-standard lexicon, mostly (5) |