| DEFORM | Buckle made for mackintosh belts (6) |
| EPONYM | Twenty five pound in a note raised for a mackintosh, for instance |
| NESTLE | Company that took over the Rowntree Mackintosh Norwich factory in 1988 (6) |
| RENNIE | Middle name of Charles Mackintosh, architect who designed the Glasgow School of Art and the Willow Tea Rooms (6) |
| SCHOOL | Nothing could be farthest from the front half after hearing glass goes cool making lost masterpiece of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (7,6,2,3) |
| GARISH | Turn up in a mackintosh, sir - a greatcoat is rather showy (6) |
| THOMAS | One who was dubious about sharing scruffy mackintosh with Nick |
| RAINCOAT | Mackintosh, for example (8) |
| RAINWEAR | Artist; popular and with taste -- Mackintosh, for example (8) |
| COATHANGER | Holder for a mackintosh |
| DESIGNERSTUBBLE | Mackintosh, for example, put over harvested field with a few days' growth (8,7) |
| QUALITYSTREET | In 1936, Harold Mackintosh introduced an assortment of chocolates and toffees named after which J M Barrie comedy? (7,6) |
| GLASGOW | Nothing could be farthest from the front half after hearing glass goes cool making lost masterpiece of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (7,6,2,3) |
| OFART | Nothing could be farthest from the front half after hearing glass goes cool making lost masterpiece of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (7,6,2,3) |
| WATERPROOF | Mackintosh will offer such an airtight cover for any rainy day! (10) |
| TOFFEES | John Mackintosh and his wife became famous for making what? (7) |
| NICKNAMED | Invented a sobriquet for mad Ned Mackintosh and shot off (9) |
| TOSH | Nickname of Walford firefighter Fiona Mackintosh (4) |
| OVERCOAT | Mackintosh (8) |
| TAMOSHANTER | What may be worn on top of Mackintosh? |