| GABERDINE | Disguised for example in beard and raincoat |
| MACKINTOSH | Stranger in smock, hat and raincoat (10) |
| KNOCK | Time mum's out of tie and raincoat (mock fashion)! (5,4,5) |
| DINE | Get food stuck in beard, in eating (4) |
| GABARDINE | Worsted twill weave used for tailored suits and raincoats (9) |
| TOPSECRET | Street cop disguised for utmost confidentiality (3,6) |
| SSNS | Their first five parts are often disguised, for short |
| INCOG | Disguised, for short |
| GOAT | A hardy, lively, frisky short-haired domesticated mammal with horns and a beard and kept for its milk and meat |
| FEATHERBRAINED | Silly to get quill fixed in beard (7-7) |
| AWN | At first, articles will nestle in beard |
| GOATEE | Gosh - grain is found in beard (6) |
| EARDRUM | 'Vibrating device in beard' rumour (7) |
| CHINCHILLA | Fur in beard made of ice, did you say? (10) |
| OILRIGS | Girl I so disguised for such fuel-mining set-ups (3-4) |
| VIOLA | Protagonist of Shakespeare's Twelfth Night, disguised for much of the play as the pageboy Cesario (5) |
| BARBECUE | French beard and pigtail, say, put on for the party (8) |
| GNU | Antelope with sloping back, a long head, and a beard and mane (3) |
| MANLYMAN | Gym rat with a huge beard and a penchant for throwing axes at bars, say |
| GRACE | WG _, England cricketer who famously sported a large beard and made his Test debut in 1880 (5) |