| UNNATURALLY | Not of course |
| PEERLESS | Our Upper House is not of course unrivalled (8) |
| BARONET | Member of an order, not of the peerage or knightage, but an entirely separate dignity of their own (7) |
| UNPROFESSIONAL | Not of the expected standard of work |
| ISLE | Item Of Man, but not of woman? |
| DOT | Feature of i but not of I |
| LOVEMATCH | Marriage of romance, not of convenience |
| NANCY | She met her future husband, Ronald Reagan, in 1951 while he was president, not of the US, but of the |
| LEMON | The world of French, not of fruit (5) |
| TOPNOTCH | Toy first pair of children is holding not of the best quality (3-5) |
| ENTREE | Course - English one near Liverpool's not of the best quality |
| PATCHINESS | Quality of quilt, perhaps, but not of blanket cover |
| TWISTS | A pair of dukes but not of perverts |
| FENCE | Crime, but not of one type of criminal (5) |
| TEAKETTLE | Something with element of wood, not of earth, let out |
| POUCH | Soft cry of pain produces purse, but not of the lips |
| LEGS | Stages features of 21D but not of 9 |
| TWENTYONE | Somehow not new, yet not of a significant age |
| STAIRCASE | Act arises out of flight (but not of fancy) (9) |
| SUNDIAL | It may give one the time of day, but not of night (7) |