| INDELICATE | Where you might find sandwiches etc a disaster, lacking in taste |
| AMITY | Friendly relations a disaster lacking calibre |
| UNSEASONED | Inexperienced and lacking in taste (10) |
| ICESKATING | Modified skiing, etc -- a different winter sport (3-7) |
| CRETACEOUS | Rock etc a source of chalk |
| WINK | A nictate indicating a greeting, joke, secret etc; a counter flicked with a squidger in a game; a nap; an instant; or, a flash of a headlight (4) |
| SNATCH | A swift act or thing, such as a hasty grab or catch; a kidnapping or theft; a quick bite to eat; a brief spell of exertion, sleep, time etc; a fragment of a song or a talk; or, a quibble (6) |
| WAND | From the Old Norse word "vondr" meaning "shoot of a tree" or "twig", a rod used by a conjurer, diviner, fairy, magician etc; a conductor's baton; a marker in archery; or, a miniature brush/stick for a |
| ROUND | A circular biscuit, piece of dough/ pastry etc; a slice of bread or one sandwich; a dance in a ring; a series of calls made by a doctor or a postie; or, an outburst of applause (5) |
| SWIM | A spell of breaststroke, butterfly, crawl, doggy-paddle etc; a crossing-place for said natation; a deep pool in a river which is a good spot for fishing; or, a state of dizziness (4) |
| SHAPE | A cookery mould for blancmange, jelly, pudding etc; a phantom; a geometric figure such as a circle, square or triangle; or, a fabric/paper piece, cut out in a particular form (5) |
| BLOW | A gust of wind; a breath of fresh air; a toot of a horn, trumpet, whistle etc; a display/mass of blossom; a calamity or setback; or, a jazz jam session (4) |
| AFTERNOON | - tea; traditional British meal of scones, crumpets, cakes, finger sandwiches etc - either at home or in a shady part of the garden (9) |
| INSIPID | Dips in, I reveal, when lacking in taste |
| TACKY | Rather like a nail perhaps, lacking in taste (5) |
| BOOM | A loud resonant sound of a bass drum, bittern, cannon, explosion, thunderclap, shock wave etc; a spar on a ship; or, a sudden surge or uptick in births, business or prosperity (4) |
| PICNICS | Informal meals eaten outside usually sandwiches, etc (7) |
| LUNCHBOX | Container for transporting sandwiches etc to work or school (8) |
| PACKEDLUNCH | Sandwiches etc weren't beefy enough for Spooner |
| FLOUR | Baking staple, one very lacking in taste (5) |