| CRADLESNATCHER | Carl's going out with the dancer - she's very young and he's this? (6-8) |
| BALLERINA | As a dancer she has her points (9) |
| SEVEN | Very young and so loveless still (5) |
| PLATINUMBLONDE | She's very fair, initially letting in old men at pub dances |
| PEROXIDEBLONDE | On bed, I explored being kinky — she's very fair |
| ADDRESSTHEBALL | Take up position on the tee to greet the dancers (7,3,4) |
| SEASIDESPECIAL | BBC TV show broadcast from 1975 to 1979 whose regular performers included the dancers New Edition |
| DISMAL | I'm gloomy so I'm going out with the lads (6) |
| ELEANOR | One earl going out with The War of the Worlds actor Ms Tomlinson (7) |
| JASON | Joan's going out with the leader of the Argonauts |
| GLASSBLOWER | 'Gals in bowlers' going out with the artisan (5,6) |
| LEETIDE | Most of fleet, I'd expect, that's going out with the wind? (3,4) |
| MICE | I got cold myself going out with the pets (4) |
| BRIDEGROOM | Bachelor with fair feature to smarten up - because he's this (10) |
| SALOME | In Biblical literature, name of the dancer who requested the head of John the Baptist (6) |
| ASHBLONDE | She's very fair and he's bald: no difference? (3-6) |
| HAUSFRAU | She's very domestic and organised: has a fur uniform! (8) |
| SOFINE | "He's" this, in a 1963 hit for the Chiffons |
| UPSET | University favourite collects second ___ he's this having expected a first? (5) |
| BULGARIAN | Was he this nationality, my lovely old Uncle from Wimbledon? (9) |