| TAKEFOR | (and 6 Across) Assume rag trade of Kent can be reorganised (4,3,7) |
| TAKEFORGRANTED | Presume rag trade of Kent is evolving (4,3,7) |
| LOO | Kent can |
| CHARACTERISTIC | Property cleaner cries with attic having to be reorganised |
| ALFREDTHEGREAT | He felt rag trade improper for member of royal family |
| SHOE | One of a pair of matching items either handcrafted in the trade of cobblery/cordwainery or mass- produced; or, something reminiscent of this in shape or use, such as a hoof plate, sled runner or wheel |
| SPICES | The trade of what substances motivated 15th-century European exploration of the East? (6) |
| MOUSER | What could describe the trade of the Pied Piper of Hamelin (6) |
| NOTICE | Intimation that the section is to be reorganised without a leader (6) |
| PINKINGSHEARS | Those responsible for cuts in the rag trade offering type of money, sovereigns and share-out? (7,6) |
| SEWERS | Those in the rag trade are carrying a lot of material that goes to waste (6) |
| MIRIAM | London-born actress who played Paddy in television sitcom The Rag Trade (6,6) |
| SADDLERY | The craft, shop or trade of a maker of equestrian seats and bridles; or, said tack collectively (8) |
| TAILORING | The trade of a sartor, seamster or snip; or, the cut of the garments made by said knight of the shears (9) |
| CORSET | Garment sector's to be reorganised (6) |
| EMBARGO | Official restriction on trade of wild borage grown around beginning of May (7) |
| SECTION | Notices needing to be reorganised, in part (7) |
| DEMESNE | Estate needs to be reorganised around this person (7) |
| PARODISTS | Satirist said sport had to be reorganised (8) |
| NEBRASKA | American state banks are to be reorganised (8) |