| GAT | An old-fashioned American heater |
| DATED | Old-fashioned American lawman and model journalist (5) |
| BROADSHOULDERED | Old-fashioned American woman ought to make about-turn, having encountered outsiders who seem strongly-built |
| EARTHAKITT | She sang, "I want an old-fashioned house with an old-fashioned fence and an old-fashioned millionair |
| HEP | Hardly old-fashioned, in an old-fashioned way |
| PIANOBAR | Old-fashioned place to have an old-fashioned |
| CHAR | Material blackened by burning; an informal word for tea; a trout-like salmonid fish; an odd job or piece of housework; or, an old-fashioned word for a domestic assistant (4) |
| HAGBUT | An arquebus, an old-fashioned handgun (6) |
| OBSOLETELY | Old student alone with screen losing focus, in an old-fashioned way (10) |
| BOW | Fiddlestick; ring forming the handle of an old-fashioned skeleton key or a pair of scissors; an archer's recurve; or, a knot of ribbons (3) |
| HOUSEWIFE | An old-fashioned word for a chatelaine, domestic goddess, hausfrau or lady/mistress of the menage; a pocket sewing kit, aka an etui or hussy; or, a style of pillowcase (9) |
| ATEIN | Had an old-fashioned dinner |
| QUAINTLY | In an old-fashioned way |
| RYE | Ingredient in an old fashioned |
| JUSTTHEFAX | Only an old-fashioned transmission? |
| CRACKLEFINISH | Crafts technique for an old-fashioned look |
| RAH | When repeated, an old-fashioned cheer |
| STROPPED | Sharpened, as an old-fashioned razor |
| ALP | An old-fashioned record's high point (3) |
| SQUAREONE | Where an old-fashioned individual might have started |