| Pinch into small folds |
| Snag — trap |
| Shrub or small tree |
| Parody — show with striptease? |
| Aid Hal (anag) — flower with showy heads |
| Very small, informally |
| Aromatic herb — Timcan't (anag) |
| Numbers that never get smaller |
| Seabird — glutton |
| Infantry — unit of linear measure |
| Act — exploit |
| Confused — on the briny |
| Snob failed (anag) — extremely difficult situation |
| Ali had (anag) — showy flower |
| Wine traditionally served in a smallish flared glass |
| Southern African plant of the lily family — haunts a gap (anag) |
| Tummy sound — discover (an illicit activity) |
| Ancient Egyptian symbol of life — khan (anag) |
| Smallville" actress Durance |
| Small amounts, as of whipped cream |
| Alliance — old measure of distance |
| Small stall |
| A Monopoly token |
| A small case for needlework. |
| Iris adapts (anag) — indoor plant |
| Small containers for liquids |
| Anglo-Saxon magistrate — female bird — pass (a rope) through a hole |
| Small portion |
| Small error. |
| Part of the London borough of Ealing — British historian, d. 1902 |