| NAILART | Small (and typically short-lived) decoration |
| MEMO | Dawn leaves madwomen - it's typically short notice (4) |
| CUPBOARD | A cabinet or small recess with a door and typically shelves, used for storage |
| VICHYSSOISE | Soup made with potatoes, leeks and cream, and typically served chilled (11) |
| BATHS | Prominent features of Buxton and, typically, Harrogate Spa (5) |
| BACKSTREET | Acting secretly, and typically illegally (10) |
| STARFISH | Echinoderm with a flattened body and typically five arms (8) |
| NAIL | Nothing will overcome top agent, being sharp and typically driven |
| OUTRE | Unusual and typically rather shocking (5) |
| ANEW | In a different and typically more positive way (4) |
| APES | House painters tied up and typically confined to beastly accommodation (4) |
| GANNETS | Marine birds with long, stout bills and typically white plumage with dark markings (7) |
| TOUCAN | A tropical fruit-eating bird with a huge bill and typically brightly coloured plumage (6) |
| CABLECAR | A transport system that is suspended in the air and typically travels up or down a mountain (5,3) |
| HILLFORT | Type of earthwork used as a refuge and typically found in the Bronze or Iron Ages (8) |
| SHOVELS | Tools resembling spades with broad blades and typically upturned sides (7) |
| MANICOTTI | Hollow tubes of pasta similar to cannelloni but larger and typically ridged; from Italian, 'little sleeves' (9) |
| SWAN | Large waterbird with a long, flexible neck and typically allwhite plumage (4) |
| TWOPIZZATEAM | Work committee designed to be small and short-lived |
| STUBBY | Small and plump or short and broad (6) |