| MORRISDANCER | Scorn admirer to go out with traditional English performer (6,6) |
| DANCERS | Participants in folk tradition scorn admirers surprisingly (6,7) |
| MORRIS | Participants in folk tradition scorn admirers surprisingly (6,7) |
| PAPER | Material with traditional English cut sizes including antiquarian, atlas, colombier, crown and royal (5) |
| ASHLEY | Welsh designer remembered for her now-vintage Victorianand Edwardian-style dresses with traditional English floral prints (6) |
| DELILAH | She persuaded her admirer to take a short cut (7) |
| FAN | Encourage admirer to be cooler |
| GOOSEPIMPLES | Energy and power in gunk with traditional herbs for uneven skin (5,7) |
| GUTTERSNIPES | Ragamuffins threaten to go out with birds (12) |
| COMEDIENNE | Arrive and dine out with new English performer (10) |
| REPERTOIRE | Perrier to develop English performer's range (10) |
| ARTISTE | Painter with English performer (7) |
| ENTERTAINER | Get in wrong train holding English performer (11) |
| CHALIAPIN | Russian singer retaining trio and three duos from silent English performer (9) |
| FORECAST | Outlook in respect of English performers |
| IMPLORE | Beg mischievous child to go with traditional knowledge |
| SEALYHAM | Early riser's first to go - pretended to go out with terrier (8) |
| PEGS | Wooden clips with traditional "dolly" types with which to hang one's drying laundry on a clothes-line; spillikins for cribbage; or, drams of whisky or brandy and soda (4) |
| TRIBAL | To do with traditional, non Western, indigenous societies (6) |
| EXHALE | Used to go out with to hotel for drink to get something off one's chest (6) |