| BUILDABEAR | What you can do by combining the last words of 17-, 30- and 44- Across |
| MAKEAFACE | Grimace, and what you can do by putting the ends of the starred answers together |
| FASHIONDESIGNERS | What you can do by rearranging the letters of 17- and 26-Across |
| CARDSINUNO | Category for the first words of 17-, 30- and 39- Across |
| BAIN | Donald who wrote a 1963 "memoir" seen in the first words of 17-, 30-, 46and 60- Across |
| KERALA | State of SW India created in 1956 by combining the former state of Travancore- Cochin with parts of Madras (6) |
| NEWYEAR | An apt one is spelled out by combining the first two letters of nine Across answers in this puzzle |
| ENGLISHROSE | David Austin-bred plant (combining the form and fragrance of the old-fashioned types with the repeatflowering of the modern types) (7,4) |
| SIXWAYSTOSUNDAY | Completely ... with a summation of 17-, 30- and 47- Across |
| BRIDGEHAND | It comprises 13 cards - and describes a feature of 17-, 30-, and 44-Across |
| BREAKALEG | Well wishes before a performance, and what you do by filling in the circles |
| TSUNAMI | Combining the Japanese words for "harbour" and "wave" gave us what word? (7) |
| MARKETS | What the last words of 17- and |
| SMEUSE | A dialect word, combining the Old French for "secret hiding place" and "smoot", meaning a small hole, for a gap in a fence or hedge for the passing of a rabbit or a hare (6) |
| JAPANDI | 2020 neologism for a home decor aesthetic combining the best of, say, Ikea and Muji? (7) |
| ARUMLILY | Alternative term for the calla, combining the name of two other plants |
| TAEBO | An exercise system combining the technique of a Korean martial art with aerobics and dance routines (3-2) |
| JOEMONTANA | Quarterback on the NFL 1980s All-Decade Team, and a hint to puzzle theme in last words of 17-, 27- a |
| PROVEHISMETAL | What the pirate hopes to do by biting the doubloon? |
| WORKTORULE | What kings have to do - by using a minimum of labour? |