| CLOTHED | Fool he had dressed... (7) |
| CLOTHES | Fool, he has produced something worn (7) |
| GOWNED | Group's leader had dressed formally |
| CLOTHESLINES | Fool -- he's covering small business supplying dryers (7,5) |
| CLOTHE | Fool, he must dress (6) |
| PLAINCLOTHES | Obvious fool, he's a sort of detective |
| STOLIDEST | I had dressed in a shawl, by the way - most dull |
| STEADYASSHEGOES | Seen as a regular fool, he continues on the same course (6,2,3,4) |
| JACKSPRAT | The man's a fool - he stuck to a fat-free diet |
| SLIPOFTHETONGUE | Spoken error upsetting fool, he being corrected (4,2,3,6) |
| FATHERNATURE | It's not nice to fool him, either |
| MICHAEL | Coronation Street chap who recently thought he had found his long-lost son Gavin (7,7) |
| HOTHEAD | He's very quick-tempered, he had to reform (7) |
| VINCENT | Mr Price is an occupational therapist from Tincleton -- after he lost his first love, he had four nervous breakdowns (7) |
| WINCHED | Victory cup he had hoisted (7) |
| HOVERED | Flown over, he had covered it (7) |
| MARCONI | He had a signal success in 1901 (7) |
| CAVEMAN | He had a ready-made home quite naturally (7) |
| ABASHED | As he had assumed, graduate was shy (7) |
| CHEDDAR | Cheese he had originally discovered in vehicle (7) |