| SYNONYMS | Sonny improperly starts to yawn, mocking sir's airs and graces perhaps (8) |
| MELODIST | Type developing airs and graces, perhaps recreating old times |
| SATYR | Mythical being, after last day of week, starts to yawn and relax (5) |
| GENTLEMAN | A valet's well-born employer of high social standing and grace, perhaps partial to savoury anchovy relish, aka Patum Peperium paste (9) |
| CARRIAGE | Endless airs and graces relating to posture (8) |
| SNOBBERY | Airs and graces displayed by no Serb organisation (8) |
| LAHDIDAH | Accented example of the airs and graces of a high and mighty? (3-2-3) |
| RECHARGE | To rejuvenate Her Grace, perhaps? (8) |
| PRELUDES | Penguin Cafe Orchestra matched them with Airs and Yodels (8) |
| AIRSTRIP | Put on airs and stumble into the drome (8) |
| EGGCRATE | Chickens in a box get grace, perhaps (3,5) |
| FINALCUT | Coup de grace, perhaps? (5,3) |
| NEDKELLY | Grace perhaps follows bad end for outlaw |
| PARISIAN | Citizen with ridiculous airs, and pain? |
| SUCCESSORS | They have airs and graces to come to higher places. (10) |
| EDISON | Thomas was brought up to have no airs and graces (6) |
| RUSSIA | This country's cultivating upper-class airs and graces at last |
| UNSOPHISTICATED | Lacking airs and graces, pathetic sound is discordant (15) |
| FRILLS | Affectedly elegant airs and graces; or, superfluous ornaments (6) |
| SONGS | Airs and graces initially adopted by children (5) |