| MOCKUP | A model - but not a working one |
| PARTY | Is labour a working one? (5) |
| NEWEL | Staircase feature; new model, but not modern (5) |
| SELDOM | Built some different models, but not very often (6) |
| RESTHOME | Not a working institution |
| LOTUSEATER | Not a working-class consumer (5-5) |
| PRUDENT | A priggish type took on a new model, but was discreet about it (7) |
| GEORGEHARRISON | Two men in a boat, working: one was a guitarist (6,8) |
| ONION | Bulb working, one working |
| SUNDOWN | Morning newspaper not working one time in the evening |
| IDLE | Not working one gets led astray |
| INSUCCESSION | Popular victory over one working one after another (2, 10) |
| OPPOSE | Work as artist model - but I am against it (6) |
| ASTRONOMER | A firm mostly getting more working - one's looking up (10) |
| RISING | Circle one's entered, working one's way up |
| INOPERATIVE | Not working, one resident is able to take in most of stage show |
| RETRIED | Though no longer working, one moves down a little to be in court again (7) |
| OLDAGEPENSIONER | After working, one ideal person to receive a little something from Government? |
| NASH | Which US car maker installed seatbelts in its 1949 model but many customers asked dealers to remove them, the feature meeting "insurmount- able sales resistance"? (4) |
| NAPOLEON | The British had a few converted models, but this French vessel named for the glorious emperor was th |