| BAREFOOT | A judge wearing shoe -or not? (8) |
| BAREFOOTED | A referee enters wearing football shoes - or not? |
| AARON | Judge wearing a Yankees uniform |
| CAREFUL | Meticulous judge wearing head cover |
| MULTIPLE | Many lean left wearing shoe without a back (8) |
| KAALVOET | (A) Take control and captivate Oval Ground by not wearing shoes (8) |
| CLOTHING | Description of superwaif wearing shoe in wardrobe |
| FOOTSTEP | A print or trace left by one's shoe or tread, as a real or figurative example to follow; or, a single stair (8) |
| SLIPSHOD | Edges in wearing shoes -- careless! (8) |
| SHODDILY | Badly wearing shoes every day, head of academy set out (8) |
| PUMPKINS | Cousin wearing shoes for squash (8) |
| SCANDALS | Caught wearing shoes considered the cause of public opprobrium |
| BALMORAL | A bodice, bonnet with a pompom, cloak, jacket, laced walking boot, mantle, Oxford-like shoe or petticoat, each named after a Scottish castle (8) |
| MOCCASIN | Native American soft shoe or slipper (8) |
| TAP | A gentle knock; its sound; a faucet, spigot or valve for drawing beer or water; a Blakey or seg for the sole of a shoe; or, a bug, for spying (3) |
| BOWKNOT | Woken regularly wearing shoe, how to tie the laces? (7) |
| SCANDAL | Cinders initially wearing shoe creates gossip (7) |
| SHOVE | Strongly push against wearing shoe |
| PLUMP | Chubby student wearing shoe (5) |
| UNSHOD | A French son and daughter around house not wearing shoes (6) |