| THEDIVINECOMEDY | Poem in article with wonderful humour |
| STRANGENESS | Emphasise taking in article with information about oddity (11) |
| ANKLE | King in article with the French joint (5) |
| AISLE | Passage in article with silly lies (5) |
| THREADBARE | Study drinking venue in article with little substance |
| ALLUSION | Reference found in article with pretence I ignored (8) |
| EVOKED | Suggested conclusion in article with very reasonable editor (6) |
| BESTOFABADJOB | Top office with wonderful commercial opening for what those in the bailout are doing (4,2,1,3,3) |
| TABLOIDHEADLINE | A half-cut blonde I'd seen in article with false denial and this on top? (7,8) |
| ALLCLEAR | No threats now in article with three lines about college musical appreciation (3-5) |
| BAKERY | Shop with wonderful smells |
| BAFFLE | Return of Puck with wonderful puzzle (6) |
| FABLON | Material with wonderful look given name |
| MIRACLEDRUG | Ma cured girl, perhaps, with wonderful cure |
| LATERAL | Tom Scott podcast about "weird questions with wonderful answers" |
| PAULMCCARTNEY | Former Beatle who had a 1979 solo hit with Wonderful Christmastime (4,9) |
| POPPIES | Wild flowers depicted in Claude Monet's Coquelicots, several paintings by Vincent Van Gogh and in John McCrae's poem In Flanders Fields (7) |
| PARADISELOST | Epic poem in blank verse by English poet John Milton, first published in ten books in 1667 (8,4) |
| CORNPOPPY | Any one of the wild red blooms in Claude Monet's painting Coquelicots, which also symbolise fallen soldiers in John McCrae's poem In Flanders Fields (4,5) |
| FATHERWILLIAM | Humorous poem in 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland' (6,7) |