| SHINY | Straight from the mint |
| PENNE | Pound, almost straight from the mint, for pasta (5) |
| PENNYROYAL | From the mint, a coin of the queen |
| CHIA | Kitschy plant from the mint family |
| SINGLESTORY | Recap of a dollar bill's journey from the mint to a wallet? |
| FIGS | Used as the scent of some luxury candles, fruits of a tree in the mulberry family, eaten straight from the vine, dried, poached in wine or baked in tarts (4) |
| IDEA | From "form, see", a brainwave, light bulb moment or penny-dropping fancy, perhaps straight from the mind of Plato, who holds the key (4) |
| AORTA | Extract from Kafka or Tallis that comes straight from the heart (5) |
| JAWS | James the First was wrong and that's straight from the horse's mouth (4) |
| PLUMTOMATO | Oval-shaped fruit used canned, straight from the vine or in the form of passata for Bolognese sauce, pizza topping or ragu for pappardelle (4,6) |
| MOUTH | Whence you might get the most accurate information, straight from the horse's ... |
| TONGUEBIT | Refrained from speech straight from the horse's mouth? (6,3) |
| WELCH | Longtime G.E. chief with the best seller "Jack: Straight From the Gut" |
| ATFIRSTHAND | From 0 to 4", it's straight from the horse's mouth (2,5,4) |
| POINTBLANK | Straight from the shoulder with the head clear (5-5) |
| IAMSAM | The first three words of "Green Eggs and Ham," straight from the narrator |
| CLOAK | An outer garment fastened at the throat and falling straight from the shoulders (5) |
| JACK | "Straight From the Gut" writer Welch |
| HAYCHEWED | Beatles song straight from the horse's mouth? |
| NEIGHING | It's straight from the horse's mouth |