| MOI | Miss Piggy's word when referring to herself |
| SHINGLE | Word that takes us from rooftop to seashore and from man-made to nature, when referring to a piece of wood used as a house tile or a mass of small rounded pebbles on a beach (7) |
| STERNFOREMOST | When referring to craft, it's back to front (5-8) |
| INCHES | Units used to express quantities of rainfall or mercury when referring to atmospheric pressure (6) |
| PLUM | Damson-like drupe whose name, when referring to something choice or desirable, is thought to derive from taking the tastiest morsels from a pudding containing said fruit |
| SQUIB | Firecracker described as "damp" when referring to something that fails to go off with the anticipated bang (5) |
| GERM | Word whose root, "bud, sprout, seed", emphasises growth and development when referring to a micro-organism, plant embryo, shoot or other rudimentary thing (4) |
| EASTERNORTHODOX | Greek, when referring to churches |
| LAKH | Number 100,000, especially when referring to rupees in India (4) |
| NATAL | Al confuses his little one when referring to birth (5) |
| SEC | Dry when referring to wines (3) |
| ALLOTROPE | Set aside something skipped: diamond, when referring to carbon (9) |
| SHE | Pronoun never yet used when referring to Saskatchewan premiers |
| NEE | Born as when referring to a woman's name |
| DIVISOR | 504 is alternatively like 63 when referring to 504 (7) |
| MUGGINS | Term used when referring to oneself as foolish (7) |
| DUECENTO | The 13th century when referring to Italian art (8) |
| BRINDLED | Brown-streaked when referring to dogs (8) |
| ETAL | And others, when referring to authors of academic books (2,2) |
| ARTICULATED | Put clearly it's jointed, when referring to trucks (11) |