| MANDALA | Fellow's son picked up a Buddhist design |
| STUPA | Puts up a Buddhist shrine (5) |
| HISS | Signal disapproval of fellow's son (4) |
| ESAU | Hairy fellow's son seated in Emirates on the way back (4) |
| TUTU | Picked up a tie -- it's worn by a performer (4) |
| SNEEZE | Picked up a tissue with sign of a cold coming (6) |
| RIO | Picked up a small Renoir in a Brazilian resort (3) |
| TORAN | Arched gateway of a Buddhist stupa or a Hindu temple; a floral garland; or, a decorative door hanging with mirrorwork embroidery (5) |
| THROATY | Simon, a top newsreader from Hinton St Mary, has picked up a second cold now -- he's unwell and sounding all deep and husky (7) |
| IDIOM | When in France, me and a lady picked up a turn of phrase |
| DIALLINGTONE | What you used to hear when you picked up a telephone to make a call (8,4) |
| KITE | Picked up a little set I kept to make a flying toy (4) |
| ERNIE | Her niece picked up a man |
| PULITZERPRIZE | Chicken Shock picked up a prestigious award in America (8,5) |
| JADEGREEN | New Jersey picked up a little in the shade (4,5) |
| INAMORATA | Sailor, one from the Gulf, picked up a lover (9) |
| GOTAVERYBADCODE | Picked up a terrible virus from your crypto- grapher? |
| BEMYGUEST | Ray, I assumed, picked up a generous invitation |
| EMPEROR | Salesman in capital picked up a ruler |
| APRIL | Some days, picked up a penny in foreign money |