| POPART | As practised by Warhol, for example (3, 3) |
| ARTIST | Warhol, for one |
| ANDSOON | Warhol, for the most part, approaches quickly, etc (3,2,2) |
| POPARTIST | Andy Warhol, for one (XLIX, 1) |
| DOGEAR | Party drugs found in the top right-hand corner of William S. Burroughs' Junky, for example (3-3) |
| TIEINS | Overreacts leaving service station with promotional links to the films, for example (3-3) |
| PEGLEG | Wooden pin Margaret left as an example (3, 3) |
| NOYADE | Execution by drowning, as practised during the Reign of Terror at Nantes in France from 1793-94 (6) |
| HARLOW | Blonde bombshell distorted by Warhol (6) |
| CASTING | Giving of parts as practised by angler (7) |
| TRADE | Commerce as practised by that rat, Ed (5) |
| SORCERY | As practised by mystic on nameplate of 73080 engine? (7) |
| MIGRATION | The seasonal change of habitat as practised by birds and other animals (9) |
| RAGANDBONEMEN | Steptoe and Son, for example (3-3-4-3) |
| OMERTA | Code of silence practised by criminal organisations such as the Mafia; from Italian dialect, 'humility' (6) |
| DIVING | Sport that's practised by cheating footballers (6) |
| POUNCE | Movement initially practised by snow leopard? (6) |
| SUFISM | Mystic form of Islam practised by the 'whirling dervishes' (6) |
| ROWING | Sport practised by 1A |
| TRIBAL | Practised by cultural groups, eg: - customs |