| FRETTED | Delivered clothing a couple of times worn |
| LAZYDAISYSTITCH | Clothing a couple of unknowns, tailor had a stylistic mode of floral design (4,5,6) |
| SAPID | Tasteful priest delivered clothing (5) |
| ARRAY | Impressive display or collection; rich clothing; a group of hedgehogs; a panel of jurors; or, a matrix (5) |
| AGRAFFE | From "hook", an often ornate clasp or brooch for armour or clothing; a keystone decorated with relief sculpture; a grand piano stud; a cramp-iron for stonemasonry; or, a cage or muselet around a champ |
| FLANNEL | An originally Welsh woollen textile for clothing; a facecloth; or, from the idea of soft warm fabric, a word for flattery, soft soap or vague talk to avoid a difficult subject (7) |
| ATTACKER | Mugger a couple of times gets no end of cash |
| BOTTOM | Base used a couple of times in period of prosperity (6) |
| ELEMENTS | Aspects of new settlement overlooked a couple of times |
| STALE | Time-worn stories in a cycle (5) |
| TRUSTY | Reliable, but time-worn after the end of August (6) |
| OLD | Time-worn leaders of long duration (3) |
| MOUTHWATERING | Delicious-looking - a time-worn thug (anag) (5-8) |
| SARI | Item of clothing a fellow ditched in African holiday (4) |
| FEDORA | Felt item of clothing; a piece turned over to iron (6) |
| TOGA | Apparently single item of clothing -a Roman one (4) |
| PANTLEG | Part of clothing a toddler might pull on |
| SHAWL | Item of clothing a playwright left (5) |
| SARONG | Item of clothing a rocker initially features in number (6) |
| FATAL | 22 film part, introducing a short story a couple of times (5,10) |