| STRUTTED | Walked with an apparently arrogant gait (8) |
| STROLLED | Walked with an oldster meandering around Leatherhead (8) |
| GOOGLY | An off break bowled with an apparently leg break action (6) |
| TOOTSIEPOP | Treat with an apparently unsolvable licking paradox |
| PENSEE | French word for a "thought" put down on paper, or for a pretty violet-like flower with an apparently thoughtful face like a wondering gaper (6) |
| HYPERION | This moon is notable in that it has no regular rotation period but tumbles in an apparently random fashion in its orbit. It was discovered in 1848 by the American astronomers William Bond and George B |
| RADIATED | Walked with a swaggering gait (8) |
| SASHAYED | Walked with a swaggering gait (8) |
| SHUFFLED | Small pet escorted and walked with a hesitant motion (8) |
| SLOUCHED | Walked with bad posture (8) |
| STRIDDEN | Way to have travelled, having walked with long steps (8) |
| TRAIPSED | Walked with sloppy stride, pace half reduced? |
| FLOUNCED | Walked with exaggerated motions |
| STRUT | Walk with an arrogant gait |
| SWAGGER | Arrogant gait (7) |
| CABBAGE | An apparently bonce-shaped cole or brassica to saute, steam or stir-fry, which is the food plant of a caterpillar that metamorphoses into an elegant white butterfly (7) |
| FITCH | An old word for an apparently "nasty" polecat; said mustelid's furry pelt or mat; or, a foulmart hair paintbrush, typically round or flat (5) |
| PRUNE | A wrinkled purplish-black dried plum resembling a giant raisin, aka dried grape; or, part of Dickens's formula, with "prism", for setting one's mouth into an apparently prim and plummy-voice-creating |
| LAZYEYE | An apparently healthy but impaired looker? (4,3) |
| WIDOWSCRUSE | An apparently small supply that proves or seems inexhaustible |