| ILEAC | Relating to the small intestine |
| DUODENAL | Relating to the small intestine (8) |
| ELFIN | Relating to the little folk who are not completely self-indulgent |
| STOMACHS | They connect the oesophagus to the small intestine (8) |
| OLIGARCHY | "Tradition refuses to submit to the small and arrogant ____ of those who merely happen to be walking about" (GK Chesterton) |
| LOUPES | French word formerly used to refer to imperfect precious stones, later to the small magnifying glasses of gemologists, jewellers, rock enthusiasts or watchmakers (6) |
| ZONE | Brought horror to the small screen (The Twilight ----) |
| AIR | Go to the small screen |
| BORGHETTO | Tennis champion off to the small Italian commune (9) |
| DETAILORIENTED | Attentive to the small stuff |
| YEOMEN | Half yell warning to the small holders (6) |
| INN | Head north from Bonnington to the small country hotel (3) |
| READINGGLASS | It gives more prominence to the small print, of course (7-5) |
| TENCH | A number go next to the small church for fish (5) |
| GROVEL | A number go to the small wooded area and humble themselves (6) |
| PETITFOUR | From French for "little oven", in allusion to the small secondary stove in which it was baked, a tiny biscuit, dainty, fancy, mignardise or other bitesize fondant, marzipan or nutmeat sweet treat, ser |
| TABOR | Label gold when it comes to the small drum (5) |
| SERIEMA | Either of two South American birds similar to the small crested crane (7) |
| ISLES | Mallaig, steam terminus for ferries to 'The Small -----' [Eigg, Rum, etc.] (5) |
| MOLE | Burrowing mammal associated with the Jacobean toast "to the little gentleman in the black velvet waistcoat" due to its alleged part in the death of William III (4) |