| FARTHINGALE | Crinoline offered at fraction of old price, over a drink |
| LOW | Bottom price over a period |
| HUNDREDTH | Fraction of old district article unfinished (9) |
| SANTA | Hits out, getting cross at fraction (5) |
| ATONCE | Now pay the price over Cummings's leadership? (2,4) |
| SPRINGROLL | Go round after starting price over enclosure - Chinese starter? (6,4) |
| HOOP | One of a series of metal circlets forming the framework of a crinoline (4) |
| LEGHORN | It is a hat plaited from Italian straw, where it gets its name. It has a flexible brim and was considered modern during the 19th century at the time of the crinoline; it is still used a sun-hat. |
| HALFSOVEREIGN | Old price of drink excelling all others |
| ELABORATE | Explain details, putting up bundle of hay's old price |
| GODPARTICLE | Old price tag renewed a tiny bit |
| IMAGINARY | Made up by a girl over a drink with Poins (9) |
| COCOA | A couple that won't fight get together over a drink (5) |
| SANGRIA | Crooned a tune over a drink (7) |
| AVERAGING | ... over a drink - wanting nothing under a gallon and getting mean (9) |
| EXPAND | Old price initially also subject to inflation |
| HOOPSKIRT | A crinoline, farthingale, pannier or other rigid baleen- or steel-framed barrel-like undergarment or petticoat that shaped Victorian gowns with a bell-like silhouette (4-5) |
| TARLATAN | Name, similar to that of Scottish plaid, for a type of stiffened muslin formerly used to add shape to ball-gowns, crinolines or dresses (8) |
| LINED | Part of crinoline dress marked with creases (5) |
| SKIRTED | ___ stinkhorn, US fungus with a crinoline-like structure (7) |