| VARIETY | The cultivar planted just to be different? |
| READER | Dare to be different? Then show hesitation when you see him in the library |
| WANNABEE | Welsh woman, busy sort who aspires to be different? (8) |
| OTHERWISE | Just to be different I wear a tie in the shower (9) |
| BIL | Cartoonist Keane who dropped the second "L" from his first name "just to be different" |
| THAW | What's after a white Christmas? What will be different? (4) |
| ARE | Be different? |
| BETRUE | "It-had-to-be-you;-I-wandered-around-and-finally-found-the-somebody-who;-Could-make-me-...,-could-make-me-be-blue;-And-even-be-glad,-just-to-be-sad-thinking-of-you"-(2,4) |
| FORACHANGE | In favour of a few coins, just to be different |
| DIVERSE | Scuba sportsman half-rose just to be different (7) |
| SAD | "...And even be glad just to be ___ thinking of you..." -Tony Bennett, "It Had to Be You" (1957) |
| ARMSTRONG | Mrs Gnat or the first man to 'Neil' on the moon - as in the cultivar of Acer rubrum! (9) |
| DOGWOOD | Shrub in the genus Cornus with the cultivar "midwinter fire" grown for its brilliant, flame-red-coloured stems in the autumn and following months (7) |
| IOTA | This small quantity is the ninth letter of the Greek alphabet, as in the cultivar of dionysia: 'Ewesley ___' (4) |
| AGREEABLE | Prepared to consent, just to be pleasant (9) |
| NASTY | But the North stay disruptive just to be mean. (5) |
| BRIDE | 'The - - - - -', cultivar of the pearl bush, Exochorda macrantha (5) |
| DICTIONARY | Perhaps the volume of Samuel's speech is to be different? Not very (10) |
| ANTIQUITY | Referring to times long since passed, as in the cultivar of both Cosmos bipinnatus and sempervivum (9) |
| QUICKSILVER | Alternative name for the metal mercury, as in the cultivar of Hebe pimleoides (11) |