| TORC | Ornament in part or completely (4) |
| MORDENT | Ornament in part of south London by road junction |
| EPIC | Huge picture in part or in whole (4) |
| LOPE | Lollop effortlessly in part or stride (4) |
| SINK | To go beneath the surface of water so as to be partly or completely covered (4) |
| SPOT | Lose ornament in sporting location (4) |
| BEAD | Ornament, in a way |
| OVUM | Elliptical ornament, in architecture |
| DACAPO | Musical instruction that a piece be repeated, in part or whole, from the beginning (2,4) |
| ALTAR | Exalt architecture in part or section of church (5) |
| PHYLA | Cartography lacking in part or parts of kingdom |
| ENTIRE | Payment I rejected, in part or whole (6) |
| PORTRAYAL | A characterisation in part, or partly a distortion (9) |
| TWIST | A cotton or silk thread; a mixed drink; a spiral-shaped barley sugar, breadstick, sliver of lemon zest or ornament in a wineglass stem; a tangle; or, a bend in a road (5) |
| GIVEUPALLHOPE | Overlook everything to do with Great Expectations or completely lose heart (4,2,3,4) |
| INTOTO | Latin phrase meaning entirely or completely (2,4) |
| ALLENDSUP | Totally or completely (3,4,2) |
| TREFOIL | A plant such as clover, named for its triple leaves; or, a three-lobed form or ornament in heraldry or tracery, resembling one said shamrock (7) |
| DOWNTOASHADOW | Wasted away or completely exhausted through overwork (4,2,1,6) |
| OPPOSITE | Corresponding or completely different? |