| PATHAND | There's a hint of butter-fingers, but the player's happy with it |
| NOMINOMI | *Lottery player's happy shout |
| IWON | Lottery player's happy shout |
| DROPPER | Who's the butter fingers who broke the glass tube? (7) |
| FUMBLERECOVERY | Turnover resulting from a butter fingers |
| DIGITAL | Done with fingers but without hands |
| OTTO | "Simpsons" character who says, "They call 'em 'fingers,' but I never seen 'em 'fing'" |
| OOPS | Butter fingers' remark (4) |
| BACKUP | Rugby player happy to provide support (4,2) |
| LOOKMANETNOHANDS | "Chill out, Edouard ... I know I have sticky fingers but I'll keep them away from 'Olympia'!"? |
| OYSTER | Bivalve mollusc with a shuck for a shell; or a pale beige colour with a hint of pinkish-grey (6) |
| TINGE | From "to dip or colour", a word for a trace of indigo, pink, purple, violet or other colouring; or, by extension, a hint of a feeling, flavour, quality etc (5) |
| SALMONPINK | Rosy colour with a hint of apricot or peach, like the flesh of a keta (6,4) |
| BOUDERIE | French word that captures the essence of a moody pouty sulky displeasure, often with a hint of playfulness or petulance (8) |
| CROISSANTS | These go well with coffee - it's acorns blended with a hint of sesame |
| TWOPART | Having a couple of pieces of pie, gorging without a hint of propriety (3-4) |
| QUASAR | A hint of starlight in the middle of boring astronomical object (6) |
| JAMAICAN | Islander makes preserve with tin holding a hint of it |
| FOOLSPARADISE | Unrealistic place is a real spoof, concocted with a hint of devilment |
| DIALECT | Face caught without a hint of expression, in a manner of speaking |