| ROBBED | Bachelor enters dressed or stripped (6) |
| FLEECE | The thick woolly coat sheared off a ewe or stripped from a ram; or, to defraud, diddle, fiddle, plunder, pull a fast one or veritably flam (6) |
| INGROWN | King enters dressed for a ball with innate quality |
| GEARS | They may be shifted or stripped |
| TARANTO | Rushed to enter, dressed to a T in Italian city (7) |
| AMOEBA | Maurice, bachelor, enters group on the wagon for a simple life? (6) |
| GUYS | Word for effigies of the conspirator Fawkes; oddly dressed or grotesque individuals; fellows, men or youths; or, people, irrespective of gender (4) |
| RAINBOW | Bachelor enters a row in unusually colourful array (7) |
| BABY | Bachelor enters parking space that's tiny (4) |
| AMIABLE | A bachelor enters a running event that's friendly (7) |
| UNADORNED | Dressed or nude and natural (9) |
| ROBED | Dressed or turned over on the bed (5) |
| ALIGNMENT | Gentil man, dressed or dressing? (9) |
| TOFF | A smartly dressed or well-to-do person (4) |
| SMART | Trim and well-dressed or clever (5) |
| OVERBOOKED | Ignored, left out, bachelor enters, reserved to an embarrassing degree (10) |
| SWELL | Germanic word first used in the sense of "rolling waves" by Shakespeare, later used an adjective describing someone stylishly dressed or as an expression of approval (5) |
| SERVINGLOOKS | Very well-dressed, or what 20-, 29-, and 47-Across are? |
| SPOILS | Word for skins stripped from animals first, later booty, loot or plunder; or, acquisitions and prizes (6) |
| GAMMON | Cured pigmeat or game with back stripped (6) |