| DACOIT | I'd be given a coat by a Burmese robber (6) |
| PAINTABLE | Dad at home with item of furniture that can be given a coat of gloss? (9) |
| CUMULUSUNUDUGUP | Puffy cloud unearthed by a Burmese prime minister? |
| TOUCAN | Some bird is given a coat by the United Nations but look at the bill! |
| ADRIFT | I'd been given a raft but now it's loose from its moorings (6) |
| INKED | GIVEN A COAT BY THE PRINTER |
| IDA | I'd been given a girl's name |
| TAILOR | Does he make only part of a coat by choice? (6) |
| PAGODA | Maori village with a sacred figure on a Burmese temple (6) |
| DIVEST | I'd be given an undergarment to take off (6) |
| ABODES | A Burmese leader does need to change residences (6) |
| UNITED | I'd been given the tune and acted in concert with (6) |
| VEST | A short, tight-fitting, sleeveless garment worn under a suit coat by men |
| MARZIPAN | Name, derived from a Burmese port once famed for glazed jars used to export candied fruits, confections, preserves and spices, for a sugary almond paste used to coat cakes (8) |
| CREOSOTED | Old drunkard without principles given a coat (9) |
| VENEERED | Even deer gets agitated, given a coat (8) |
| VARNISHED | Gone to collect windcheater, finally given a coat (9) |
| EGGED | Given a coat of white, for example, coming and going with Dutch leader (5) |
| ANODISED | Dad is one looking untidy - given a coat |
| ENAMELLED | English celebrity escorted across lake, given a coat |