| DINNERJACKET | DJ from hostelry in red upset by part of the suit (6,6) |
| DUSTJACKET | Do some homework for part of the suit covering the book (4,6) |
| TROUSERS | Rests our action as part of the suit (8) |
| PEASANTS | Part of the suit covers sea-sick old workers? (8) |
| SQUABBLE | Most of the team from hostelry with endless accommodation in row (8) |
| BULB | Source of light coming from Hostelry overlooking university (4) |
| ROBIN | Legendary outlaw may steal from hostelry, they say (5) |
| ACTIONPACKED | One of the suits from mob in central Sweden provided description of bullet, for one (6-6) |
| SCOTLANDYARD | Measurement by part of the UK Met Office |
| DOTHEWASHING | Get rid of the dirt on the suits, for example, in party and most of them joining that shower in Government (2,3,7) |
| TRAILBLAZERS | Follow those in the suits - they're presumably from the pioneer association (12) |
| TRUMP | From an alteration of a word for a victory or a win, a playing card of the suit chosen to rank above the others; hence, an excellent person or first-rate fellow (5) |
| NOB | Jack of the suit that the dealer turns up, in cribbage |
| HEART | A card of the suit which represented the church in medieval times (5) |
| CUPS | One of the suits in tarot; or, drinking vessels forming part of traditional tea sets (4) |
| EXECUTIVE | One of the suits of four taken in by Lynch (9) |
| CORNCOBS | Caught wild broncos by part of the ear in the maize field (8) |
| HEARTS | Be told, on the way back, of the suit (6) |
| LAPEL | Some of the suit to copy between the lines (5) |
| HARRIS | DJ from Dumfries plays arch-rival in Last of the Mohicans (6,6) |