| FOLKSY | Half follow Sky broadcast in traditional style (6) |
| SPORTS | Word that follows Sky to give a group of pay-TV channels (6) |
| YODEL | Sing in traditional style of Swiss Alps (5) |
| ENFOLD | In the end, half follow to take you in their arms (6) |
| IMPERTINENTLY | I'm to the point. Only half follow insolently (13) |
| CORONARY | Mary half follows the glow from Son reportedly - it would break your heart (8) |
| HENLEY | Casual top with a buttoned placket in the traditional style of the rowers of a regatta hosted in/near a town of the same name on the Thames (6) |
| BANKSY | Ban Sky broadcast of an anonymous street artist (6) |
| KISSME | 2's 5 11 13 in misheard Sky broadcast (4,2,5) |
| ROTARY | Traditional style of telephone dial (6) |
| JERSEY | Traditional style of knitted sweater; a shirt for certain sports; the largest of the Channel Islands; or, a breed of cow (6) |
| BOATER | Traditional style of sennit straw hat with a flat brim and crown (6) |
| JUMPER | Garment with traditional styles including Aran, Fair Isle and guernsey (6) |
| KATHYSTAFF | That Sky broadcast with a fine, fine lady in X (5,5) |
| CEDILLA | Optional extra for facade, in such traditional style |
| SLAPSTICKCOMEDY | Funny film scene initially complicated with Sky broadcast |
| YOLKSAC | "The young get nutrients from this cola" - Sky broadcast (4,3) |
| ATMOSPHERE | Sky broadcast the operas, including Schumann's fifth (10) |
| LYSENKO | Ukrainian composer, student, one Sky broadcast (7) |
| YORKSHIREMAN | Alan Bennett, perhaps rare Sky broadcast with him on? (12) |