| BEAUTYSALON | Business whose clients come away looking good (6,5) |
| SPA | Business whose clients wear robes |
| DETACH | Come away looking awfully coldhearted, when older constituents are abandoned |
| DISHEVELLED | Attractive person took delight right away looking scruffy (11) |
| PRESENTABLE | Looking good enough to be given as a gift? (11) |
| AVERSUS | Turned away, looking the other way |
| PINCHED | Taken away, looking thin and drawn (7) |
| GLUM | Surroundings for girl of an odd nature right away looking dejected (4) |
| SALON | Business whose work may be cut and dry |
| SADDLER | Senior, quaintly rotten inside, whose clients put something on the horses (7) |
| ANAESTHETIST | Expert whose clients are relieved to go under (12) |
| ARCADE | Business whose income is computed quarterly? |
| JIMMYCHOO | Malaysian shoemaker whose clients have included Princess Diana and Sandra Bullock |
| GYM | Business whose hires usually work out |
| POTSHOP | Business whose goods are separated by strain |
| GREGCRAIGTHOMAS | Lawyer whose clients have included Bill Clinton and Juan Miguel Gonzalez/Wyoming senator |
| ELSASCHIAPARELLI | Italian fashion designer, a rival of Coco Chanel, whose clients included Mae West |
| DRSEBI | Alias of Alfredo Bowman, the self-proclaimed herbal healer whose clients included Michael Jackson and John Travolta |
| OLDFIELD | Bruce, fashion designer born in 1950 whose clients include Samantha Cameron and Jerry Hall (8) |
| INDEXERS | Denier's novel about sign of the times and those in the bookmaking business whose work is at an end (8) |