| LOR | Not a standard exclamation, but could be called common |
| GRANDEE | American utters exclamation but accepts cash in Johannesburg from person of high rank |
| COMET | Come apart - not a standard visitor (5) |
| MONTEREYJACK | Bread filled with something salty, though not a standard cheese (8,4) |
| SIDEARM | A revolver, or a sword, could be called a what (7) |
| ODDMANOUT | Not even a soldier on strike could be called a misfit (3,3,3) |
| SKATE | Ray-like fish, such as Dipturus batis that is endangered, despite being called "common" or, a boot or shoe mounted on wheels or a blade (5) |
| DRIBBLER | One who advances the soccer ball by a series of short kicks could be called a what (8) |
| AARONS | ____ rod, native British wild flower with a tall stem that is also called common mullein (6) |
| CINDERELLA | A fabulous heroine who could be called in without hesitation |
| EMPEROR | This moth could be called a butterfly (7) |
| LANGUID | Point to a guild that could be called spiritless (7) |
| ZEPHYR | Could be called soft and a bit windy (6) |
| NAKEDASAJAYBIRD | What a fairy-tale emperor could be called? |
| ROOSTER | But the hen could be called one as well! (7) |
| VANNA | Game show co-host who could be called a "woman of letters," familiarly |
| STEWARD | He could be called a host or assistant (7) |
| HELLROOT | Parasitic plant also called common broomrape (8) |
| SHANNY | Rockpool fish, also called common blenny - any NHS involvement (6) |
| ALTHAEA | Genus of herbaceous wetland plants called common marshmallow (7) |