| ATFIRSTSIGHT | On the face of it treated T-shirt as gift |
| TENDINITIS | Nurse is in it - treated inflammation (10) |
| ASTREETCARNAMEDDESIRE | Marlon Brando's appearance in this 1951 film helped to popularise the T-shirt as outerwear |
| KEEPSAKES | Trinkets or souvenirs retained as mementoes of their givers; or, the often highly decorative annual literary anthologies of the 19th century known as gift-books (9) |
| MATHS | Looking back, charlatan wraps summer shirt, as it's integral to game theory (5) |
| ALLISNOTLOST | "I still have my shirt", as the unlucky gambler said? (3,2,3,4) |
| ATFIRSTGLANCE | On the face of it, it's a car for Irish men on the street that's flash? (2,5,6) |
| GEMSTONE | General word for any one of the minerals symbolising birth months or used as gifts for some of the wedding anniversaries (8) |
| SIDEBURN | On the face of it, point of view to record on compact disc (8) |
| ORNATE | Fancy having worn a tee-shirt as host |
| BOWTIE | Pop icon collects casual shirt as formal wear (3,3) |
| ATTENDEE | Nurse in a casual shirt as someone at conference? (8) |
| DIMPLE | Badly lit place at the bottom of table is, on the face of it, depressing perhaps (6) |
| REPRESENT | Mean, as far as gift is concerned |
| SPOT | On the face of it it turns back best (4) |
| SEEMINGLY | Bovine out of oxygen, smile playing on the face of it (9) |
| BIOLOGICALCLOCK | Dubious heart making sense, on the face of it, of natural rhythm (10,5) |
| SKIN | On the face of it, it's all over (4) |
| RUBIKSCUBE | On the face of it, success is targeted in the fewest possible turns |
| CHEEK | On the face of it, it's sheer impudence (5) |