| GARB | Clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion (4) |
| ATTIRE | Clothing of a distinctive style or for a particular occasion. (6) |
| RESORT | A place frequented for holidays or recreation or for a particular purpose (6) |
| BEVY | One of the words for a company of otters or roe deer, or for a flock of doves, larks, quail or swans (4) |
| ELAN | Distinctive style or flair in the Japanese language (4) |
| VEIN | Distinctive style or manner (4) |
| OMER | Hebrew word for a sheaf or for a dry measure, originally of grain (4) |
| AQUA | Word linking with "marine" for a variety of the mineral beryl, or for a colour similar to turquoise (4) |
| KING | Word for a male monarch or for a person or animal considered pre-eminent within their group (4) |
| LARK | Avian noted for its dawn song and high flying, thus synonymous with an early bird/morning person or for a carefree frolic/piece of mischief (4) |
| RIBS | Spare for the table or for a few more Eves perhaps? (4) |
| MASK | What you wear for Purim and/or for a pandemic (4) |
| LYLY | Euphuism was the distinctive style of Elizabethan writer and playwright John ____ |
| OUTFITS | Sets of clothes worn together, especially for a particular occasion or purpose (7) |
| FADE | Golf shot that causes the ball to deviate to the right (or, for a left-handed player, the left) (4) |
| TONE | Distinctive style |
| NONCE | Noun long ago coined for a particular occasion |
| INSTANCE | Popular viewpoint for a particular occasion (8) |
| WALLOP | A word for a horse's sprint or for a violent boiling/bubbling motion originally, later a heavy blow; a plunge; a forceful impression; financial or physical power; a pugilist's ability to deliver a har |
| SWAIN | Word first for a boy servant or for a young man attending a knight, later a country youth or peasant; a rural lover; or, a male suitor or admirer (5) |