| PARTOFSPEECH | Noun or verb, it's not the full address (4,2,6) |
| LICET | Impers. verb, it's allowed (saepe cum dat. et inf.) |
| TOMCOLLINSMIX | It's not the full name of a famous cinema cowboy |
| SAG | Decline, it's not the full story (3) |
| PRO | "Noun" or "verb" lead-in |
| DEJEUNER | Lunch, as a French noun or verb |
| DECK | Floor (as a noun or verb) |
| MASKS | Disguises (as noun or verb) |
| SOW | Farm-related noun or verb |
| WORD | Noun or verb |
| TELLUSANICEWORD | Give present company a pleasant noun or verb, in scrawled outline, maybe (4,2,1,4,4) |
| ACTANT | Grammatical term for a noun or noun phrase that functions as the agent of a verb (6) |
| ADVERB | Word or phrase that modiefies the meaning of an adjective or verb (5) |
| PARTSOFSPEECH | Start, lecture, end -- are they nouns or verbs? (5,2,6) |
| TWIT | Dahl character, not the full pair? The very thing |
| SOIL | Word that means "dirt" as a noun or "to dirty" as a verb |
| SOME | Not the full amount, we"re told (4) |
| CUCKOO | Flighty type is not the full shilling (6) |
| RESUME | This is not the full version. Start again |
| SMALLFRY | Not the full English breakfast for youngsters? |