| BOATMAN | Often having a row, the strip character conceals nothing |
| ALIGN | Arrange in a row: - the ornaments |
| MERLIN | Wizard often having a stoop (6) |
| MANE | Recalled veiny arms, every so often, having a significant amount of hair |
| OWLS | Birds often having a hoot! (4) |
| MOTH | One often having a light bulb moment? (4) |
| JACKRUSSELL | Small short-legged terrier often having a white coat with tan, black, or lemon markings (4,7) |
| BIBURY | Village in the Cotswolds, site of the Arlington Row, the cottages pictured on the inside of the English passports (6) |
| PARROT | A tropical bird with a short hooked bill often having vivid plumage and able to mimic the human voice |
| TOTEM | Natural object or living creature revered as a symbol a of a clan or society, often having ritual associations (5) |
| ROGUE | A rascal may have the urge to conceal nothing (5) |
| STIGMA | Greek character conceals origin of terrible scar |
| JUDGE | Decide obscure character conceals force |
| BIGMOUTH | Great entrance conceals nothing (3,5) |
| OPENBOOK | Person who conceals nothing (4,4) |
| GROOVE | Cut wood conceals nothing (6) |
| SOCIABLE | Woman conceals nothing about one among friends (8) |
| ABUTILON | Any of a genus of plants of the mallow family often having lobed leaves and solitary bell-shaped flowers (8) |
| NATURIST | One abandoning clothes on a tour is too often having nought to lose |
| DEER | Ruminant mammal with the males often having antlers (4) |