| STANDARD | Tolerate a way that's far from unusual |
| JIGGER | Word with a dizzying array of meanings, from unusual to tame - a Celtic folk dancer, a cue rest, a golf club, a mizzenmast, an old door, a sailor's pulley, a Scouse alleyway, a shot glass, a tropical |
| NORMAL | At 50, a manor is considered far from unusual (6) |
| ROUTINE | Asian defeat is far from unusual |
| HATBOX | Protects Balmoral from unusual hoax carrying infections disease (6) |
| SATED | Completely full up from unusual dates |
| SALTED | Like brine from unusual deltas (6) |
| SCREW | Twisting movement from unusual crews |
| RARETREAT | Artist takes refuge from unusual indulgence (4,5) |
| CLEMATIS | Plant from unusual calm site (8) |
| YOULIVE | ___ ___ in What?, series about homes created from unusual buildings (3,4) |
| NEGUS | Mulled wine made from unusual genus (5) |
| NICENE | Debit removed from unusual Benedictine creed (6) |
| OREGANO | Herb from unusual range in middle of food (7) |
| DENTS | Small impressions are finally taken from unusual design (5) |
| RAPPORT | Connection from unusual pop art beneath river (7) |
| BARRIO | Vet alights from unusual river boat in Spanish-speaking district |
| CORNER | A test of a car's handling that's far from straightforward? (6) |
| ANCIENT | A new coin covering one that's far from new |
| UNSTEADY | Nancy's a boyfriend that's far from reliable |