| COMPLIMENT | Remark about the moulding of the lip that's a tribute (10) |
| DUTCHELMDISEASE | Moulding of the middle causes problem for trees (5,3,7) |
| OGEE | What is the moulding of a double curve formed by the union of a concave and convex line used for arc |
| SAUCEPAN | Mug with prominent lip that's for kitchen use (8) |
| CANTILEVER | A moulding of tin forming part of ingenious extended bracket (10) |
| PLEASANTRY | A facetious remark about the many rustics (10) |
| MERRYMAKER | Reveller twisted my remark about the Queen (10) |
| EMBOUCHURE | Use of the lips, facial muscles, tongue and teeth when playing a wind instrument (10) |
| DIECASTING | Moulding of metal or plastic (3-7) |
| DISC | Receptacle of composite flowers, such as the daisy; also the middle part of the lip of an orchid (4) |
| PILCHARD | With a curl of the lip, the cleaning lady starts dealing with the fish (8) |
| RASCAL | The scoundrel has a scar, grotesque, on the top of the lip (6) |
| LABRET | A piece of wood, shell, stone, or other substance, worn in a perforation of the lip. (6) |
| PILLARS | Architectural features bringing a curl of the lip by a foreigner (7) |
| REPLICA | Copy the curl of the lip, taking unusual care about it (7) |
| SNEER | Quarter taken in by the palmist's curl of the lip (5) |
| CULPRIT | A curl of the lip and curt 'He's guilty' (7) |
| DISDAIN | Said "Terrible noise outside," with a curl of the lip (7) |
| PUPIL | Student turning up with a curl of the lip? |
| HELIPORT | Where a chopper might take off part of the lip or tongue (8) |