| MESCALIN | Some scaliness produced in part by this drug (8) |
| SYSTEMS | Daisy stem scaliness shows up in arrangements (7) |
| MICA | Silicate economically produced in part (4) |
| HEEL | Art from leather produced in part of Italy (4) |
| STROLLED | Ambled in street, left in part by daughter (8) |
| CINQUAIN | American literary form inspired in part by haiku |
| PERICLES | Prominent and influential Greek statesman, orator and general of Athens during the Golden Age, subject of a play written at least in part by William Shakespeare |
| CANNABIS | Ban Incas from using this drug (8) |
| APERIENT | Repeat in waves, an effect of this drug? |
| FREEBASE | Richard Pryor set himself on fire taking this drug in 1980 |
| TRAPDOOR | Turn up part by portal - a hidden stage entrance (8) |
| ROLLCALL | Muster for speaking part by phone (4-4) |
| BIRETTA | Religious classes held in part by volunteers? Cleric takes this on himself |
| PILBARA | Name a large area in the north-west of WA, enclosed in part by the De Grey River (7) |
| MUMMERSET | Imitation rustic West Country accent used by actors, characterised in part by starting S words with a Z and F words with a V (9) |
| CYBORG | Human being whose body has been taken over in whole or in part by electromechanical devices (6) |
| USO | Grp. founded in part by the Y.M.C.A. |
| SINEPROLE | Having no children, in part by rejection of organ (4,5) |
| SECULARISATION | Laura is upset, in part, by deliverance from religion (14) |
| SELECTION | The French return in part by choice (9) |