| NOTIF | "It yearns me ____ men my garments wear; / Such outward things dwell not in my desires" (Henry V) |
| HAPPINESS | "I have learned to seek my ___ by limiting my desires, rather than in attempting to satisfy them." - John Stuart Mill (9) |
| HOMAGE | Oh! How game! Showing such outward reverence! (6) |
| PLEAT | In Barnstaple, a tailor is making modifications for me -- he's creating a multiple fold in my garment (5) |
| ENTITY | In a ferment, it yearns for organisation (6) |
| IRENT | "___ my garment and my mantle": Ezra 9:3 |
| SIGHT | "Best Things dwell out of ___": Dickinson |
| AMITY | Birmingham? It yearns for some goodwill (5) |
| LAURA | Dern who said, "Not in my world. Not in the world I'm living in." |
| IDONTMIND | Dog's not in my care? One chained, why not! (1,4,4,2,1,2) |
| CLOBBER | Things people wear, such as belt or sock |
| NIMBY | Not in my backyard, in text |
| FAIL | It's not in my family to break down (4) |
| ATTACHED | "To conceal anything from those to whom I am ___, is not in my nature": Charles Dickens (8) |
| ROBES | Only bores would wear such attire (5) |
| SATIN | Is a tan needed to wear such material? (5) |
| ERSE | River, not in my language (4) |
| DISTANTRELATION | Reserved account, one not in my own branch? (7,8) |
| NOWHERE | Not in my place |
| WILDEST | "Not in my ___ dreams" |