| COMEHITHER | Sort of look designed to cheer him? |
| GLADDEN | News about youth ultimately designed to cheer |
| ARIAL | A sans-serif typeface with a contemporary look designed in 1982 (5) |
| GLANCE | The sort of look to leg a batsman may take? (6) |
| BALEFUL | Malignant sort of look can be a full version of it (7) |
| ENCOURAGE | Cane rogue to cheer him up! (9) |
| SIDELONG | The sort of look given when they suggest fringe is in need of a trim? |
| COMEHITHERLOOK | Managed to cheer him - see, he is enamoured by it! (4,6,4) |
| LEERY | Knowing sort of look - mystery's ending |
| GLASSY | Reflective, or vacant sort of look? |
| TYPEFACE | Sort of look at font (8) |
| LEER | Sort of look and stagger back (4) |
| SOME | Very much my sort of look |
| GLASSEYED | The sort of look that Big Ted would give you? (5,4) |
| SCOUR | To "take care of, look after, attend", by means of a scrub of a greasy pan, scrape of a baked-on tray, cleanse of an oven's burnt bottom, enough to drive one round the bend (5) |
| UPLIFT | Give one a rise and cheer him up |
| CONSOLE | Cheer him up or you'll lose Con! |
| ISAW | Weary response to incessant cries of "Look at me, look at me!" |
| MARGEGUNDERSON | Fargo character whose husband's duck design gets selected for use only on 3-cent stamps; she cheers him up by saying: "Whenever they raise the postage, people need the little stamps" |
| DREAD | Opposite of "look forward to" |