| CARNAC | "Magnificent" turban wearer of old TV |
| SIKH | Turban wearer (4) |
| SWAMI | Turban wearer, maybe |
| SIKHS | Turban wearers |
| BANKRUPT | Bust of king with turban, perhaps, around top of pillar (8) |
| BALZO | It is a turban-like Italian cap of the 15th and 16th centuries. The base consisted of a metal plate or leather covered with a coloured fabric, usually silk. |
| ULAN | Capital of 15, mostly, getting turban adjusted (4,5) |
| BATOR | Capital of 15, mostly, getting turban adjusted (4,5) |
| PAGRI | A grip with its end ahead of the turban (5) |
| EYCK | "Portrait of a Man in a Turban" painter Jan van ___ |
| DISTURB | Interfere with part of Saudi's turban (7) |
| TOQUE | A 16th-century form of cap or turban (5) |
| URBANE | Section of turban especially sophisticated (6) |
| SEACAPTAIN | I skip report of man with turban fitting one in (3,7) |
| MITRE | Word for a bishop's headdress and in turn episcopal office/status; an oriental hat or turban; a gusset in sewing; or, an angle of 45 (5) |
| VANEYCK | Jan - -, Flemish painter of The Man in a Red Turban in 1433 (3,4) |
| SASH | From the Arabic for "muslin, turban", a word for a strip of fine cloth twisted around the head originally, later a ribbon worn over one shoulder or around the waist (4) |
| TARBUSH | Movie star bus halted the wearing of one inside the turban (7) |
| TULIP | Bulbous spring-blooming plant of the lily family named from the Turkish for 'turban' (5) |
| GENIE | One often seen in a turban |