| ROMANNOSE | Facial feature old Italian is familiar with, they say |
| ETRUSCAN | Broadcaster sets up on centre court to take stock of what the old Italian is saying (8) |
| NOSEJOBS | Is familiar with, they say, patient figures coming to surgery (4,4) |
| TRAITOR | Distinguishing feature old King Rat displayed |
| FIGUREOFEIGHT | Feature old female rowers' manoeuvre (6,2,5) |
| CHINO | Feature old material (5) |
| HAREANDHOUNDS | Paper chase to run with and hunt with, they say (4-3-6) |
| TANNERS | If asked what material they work with, they may go to hide (7) |
| NOSEBAG | Is familiar with, say, land where Arab may eat |
| NOSEJOB | Is familiar with, say, patient chap's cosmetic surgery |
| NOSERING | Leading band, say, is familiar with Wagner's operas |
| USERFRIENDLY | Addict is familiar with something that is idiot-proof (4-8) |
| PURR | Express pleasure, maybe, when marketing campaign features old city |
| RACINGCARS | Welsh group who had a 1977 hit with They Shoot Horses, Don't They (6,4) |
| THRUM | To start with, they hear strange repetitive noise (5) |
| PREFACE | To begin with, they give you a free cap! (7) |
| SHE | Pronoun that some pair with "they" |
| ENBY | Gender identity often associated with they/them pronouns, for short |
| HESHE | Slashed pronoun increasingly replaced with "they" |
| TRAMPS | Although smart people to begin with, they soon become vagrants |