| IGNORAMUS | One who knows nothing found it amusing or strange (9) |
| SLAPSTICK | To hit with a cane ___ youngsters find it amusing! (9) |
| HE | "__ who knows nothing, loves nothing" |
| NODDY | Blyton character who knows nothing, not even in city (5) |
| WOMANISER | Wise man or strange one who has many affairs of the heart? |
| UNNATURAL | Artificial or strange (9) |
| CONNAUGHT | They clearly know nothing in this Irish county (9) |
| IGNORANCE | You know nothing? Then ring for a canoe! (9) |
| FACETIOUS | Intended to be amusing or witty (9) |
| DONTASKME | I know nothing about academic work on compiler (4,3,2) |
| AGNOSTICS | They say we know nothing yet sing of some new coast |
| PRICELESS | Very amusing or absurd |
| SINGULAR | Word meaning alone or solitary; peculiar, personal or private; odd or strange; or, exceptionally good, great or remarkable (8) |
| ENGLISH | 'He knows no fear, he knows no danger, he knows nothing' was the tagline for this 2003 spy-spoof sta |
| QUALE | A "flavourful" charming or strange elementary particle, never found alone; or, a different kind of flavour in the form of low-fat soft cheese, eaten in a dip, a pudding or a sandwich at home (5) |
| HEART | It "has its reasons which reason knows nothing of": Pascal |
| CLOSEDBOOK | Subject about which one knows nothing |
| CLOSED | - book, something about which one knows nothing (6) |
| ACLOSEDBOOK | A subject about which one knows nothing |
| EMERSON | "The wisest knows nothing": Ralph Waldo __ |