| CHALET | Rex, a man from Chantmarle, has an unusual Swiss-style home (6) |
| CITRUS | Such a fruit has an unusual crust covering part of it (6) |
| GENTLE | Rex, a leading artist from Langtree, is extraordinarily tender and kind (6) |
| ADIDES | You say Rex, a leading thespian from St Audries, messed up the lines he was supposed to deliver directly to the audience? (6) |
| SETTER | Endless space for sitting down with Rex - a hunting dog (6) |
| VIZIER | Namely that is Rex, a Moslem official (6) |
| DRAPER | Doctor to imitate Rex, a dealer in fabrics and sewing materials (6) |
| MAISON | French-style house that can never quite be a mansion? (6) |
| YOGURT | Sweetened, fruit-flavoured, Greekor Swiss-style, a food in its plain form that can be used to age/weather new terracotta pots and planters (6) |
| CRETAN | A man from the Mediterranean comes out of a trance (6) |
| MUESLI | Swiss-style breakfast cereal (6) |
| AHIMSA | A man (from) South Africa and his philosophy (6) |
| SELDOM | Rarely does a man from the ministry get backing (6) |
| YODELS | Sings Swiss-style |
| DUDLEY | A man from the West Midlands (6) |
| NAME | This novelist, initially from Menna, has an unusual moniker (4) |
| SHANGRILA | Girl has an unusual idea of earthly paradise (7-2) |
| HANSA | Has an unusual... Rosa rugosa with double magenta flowers (5) |
| ROGUE | This rascal has an unusual urge to hide nothing (5) |
| OLVESTON | Historic Jacobean-style home in Dunedin which is open to the public (8) |