| GIVINGONESELFAIRS | Waving a fan and behaving very self-importantly |
| NOSING | A number are vocalists and behaving very curiously (6) |
| SUPPORTER | A fan and he's holding something up (9) |
| HARRUMPH | Self-importantly make a noise as if clearing the throat (8) |
| STRUTTED | Walked self-importantly (8) |
| BIG | The Magic of Thinking ___ self-help book written by David J. Schwartz which advocates the habit of thinking and behaving for success |
| CAD | From "errand boy, odd-job man", an old university insult for an oik, pleb or townsman that transferred to a bounder or rotter, lacking gentlemanly instincts and behaving dishonourably towards others, |
| SWAGGERING | Very self-confident, wags frenziedly when given a gingersnap (10) |
| PHARISEE | A very self-righteous or hypocritical person (8) |
| PHARISEES | Phone a divine gentleman over very self-righteous people (9) |
| KNOWONESPLACE | Accepting one's (low) rank and behaving suitably (4,4,5) |
| ATTITUDE | Way of thinking and behaving (8) |
| BACKSLAPPING | Rugby players drinking and behaving cheerily |
| AFFABLE | At first friendly, and behaving like extroverts (7) |
| BELT | A component we connect with cam, fan and timing (4) |
| FANDANGO | Go and take the fan and dance with it (8) |
| MADASAMARCHHARE | Behaving very oddly - furious, like a demo over hair, reportedly (3,2,1,5,4) |
| DOGS | Channel 5 problem-pet series, ---- Behaving (Very) Badly (4) |
| CRINGING | Calling on Conservative behaving very humbly (8) |
| LOVEDUP | Behaving very amorously (5-2) |