| 20 answers for: Or even possibly |
| RANK | ANSWER | CLUE |
| NOTTOSAY | Or even possibly |
| ENVELOPE | This even possibly contains post sent over? (8) |
| NERVEEND | Sensitive point even possibly when interrupting geek (5,3) |
| NIPS | Tiny bites or "pinches" of air, cold, flavour, frost, tang or even wire; or, wee drams, miniatures or sips of spirits, perhaps whisky from Kintyre (4) |
| NEVER | Not even possibly right (5) |
| STUPENDOUS | Word for something astounding, huge or perhaps so amazing or stunning it could leave one speechless with wonder or even shock (10) |
| COCOZELLE | Name, from "cocoon" or "little bag", for soft floss silk or thread with which to embroider a fine garment, handkerchief, linen or even a rag (9) |
| TREACLE | Ancient antidote against the venom of a serpent or cure for the bite of a wild beast, today's golden syrup or molasses for sweetening ginger cake, parkin, sponge pudding, sticky tart or even wholemeal |
| CHICANERY | A tricky word, from either French legal quibbling or a golf-like game of mall, for artifice, cheating, deception, guile, sharp practice or wile, towards an enemy or even a pal (9) |
| CHASER | A hunter or their horse; or, even said rider's drink, swiftly pursuing another one following their trials or course (6) |
| NOUN | It may be common, proper or collective or even abstract (4) |
| PALINDROME | What's never odd or even in random pile, possibly? |
| COLUMBAE | Doves or dove's or even pigeons etc |
| PRESS | To flatten flowers, perhaps under or in a book, or even in a ___! (5) |
| MUSCLEMAN | Arnie or Sly, for such a lady's dish, or even Popeye after he finishes his spinach! (9) |
| SPARK | A real or figurative fiery particle that, while tiny, can ignite a bomb, emotion, idea, tinderbox or even a revolution (5) |
| TOSS | Flip something up into the air (it might be a coin or even a salad or a pancake) (4) |
| YOLK | Word, from "yellow", for the golden heart of an egg or sunny orb of an A"uf with which to enrich brioche, custard, fruit curd, mayonnaise or even zabaglione laced with Limoncello (4) |
| OVEN | A simple cooker, furnace, heat chamber or kiln that can anneal, bake, cure, dry, roast, sinter or even set a ceramic's underglaze transfer film (4) |
| MARINE | An adjective or noun referring to aquatic flora/fauna, a bootneck/jolly, nautical service, naval affairs, shipping or even thalassian artistry, with the Latin "sea" key to its etymology (6) |
|