| DRAGACT | An entertainer who wears clothes traditionally associated with the opposite sex (4,3) |
| ONEMANBAND | A street entertainer who wears and plays multiple instruments at the same time (3-3,4) |
| MODEL | A person who wears clothes to display them to prospective buyers (5) |
| WHITES | Set of clothes traditionally worn for cricket including a cable-knit jumper and flannels (6) |
| WEEDS | Black clothes traditionally worn by a widow in mourning (5) |
| SEVEN | First lady wears clothes of satin - they were magnificent in the film (5) |
| GAMETES | Facilities for mixing with the opposite sex provided by amusement with teens now and then (7) |
| ESSENES | Jewish sect traditionally associated with the Dead Sea Scrolls (7) |
| LOMBARD | - Street in the City of London is traditionally associated with banking (7) |
| JUGGLER | An entertainer who continually tosses and catches objects keeping at least one in the air (7) |
| PASTIES | Small meat pies traditionally associated with Cornwall (7) |
| ANTONYM | Word with the opposite meaning to another(7) |
| ACROBAT | An entertainer who performs acts that require skill, agility and coordination, such as tumbling or swinging on a trapeze (7) |
| DATELESS | Unpopular with the opposite sex and who knows how old! (8) |
| MAY | Last month of spring whose first day is traditionally associated with the folk custom of the jack-in-the-green; or, a name for hawthorn and its blossom (3) |
| MAIDMARIAN | Outlaw character of English folklore traditionally associated with the Queen of the May (4,6) |
| NUDISTS | People who don't wear clothes |
| DRESSUP | Wear clothes elaborately for a special occasion (5,2) |
| TUNEOUT | Ignore Musketeers" "all" protecting "one" of the opposite sex? (4,3) |
| FANCIED | Made up to be appealing to the opposite sex? (7) |