| AFFORD | Have just enough for a very loud or deafening opening (6) |
| AFFAIR | Concern for a very loud tune (6) |
| THIMBLE | Protective cover, enough for a very little tot (7) |
| DEMITASSE | French exquisitely small "half-cup", precisely crafted for cafe noir, perfect for a post-dinner espresso or just enough for a late afternoon pick-me-up (9) |
| JURY | A dozen - should be just enough for a case |
| AFFIX | Stick-up for a very loud team sent back? (5) |
| BRASSY | A bronze-colour fish; an old name for a two-wood golf club; or, a word generally meaning bronzish, harsh in tone, like a horn, loud or showy (6) |
| GUFFAW | A laugh that is loud or boisterous (6) |
| BRONZE | What a forthcoming athlete may have just failed to win (6) |
| AWNING | Parasol or umbrella? Many commercial outlets have just one to cover all customers! (6) |
| FLASHY | Loud or quiet in loud old song |
| DOLOUR | Grief may be loud, or confused (6) |
| GEMINI | Sparkler's finish without loud or quiet twins (6) |
| QUORUM | Drink for days in prison, just enough to function (6) |
| ALFRED | Star of Angie Tribeca and Roger & Val Have Just Got In, _ Molina (6) |
| NOISES | Loud or unpleasant sounds (6) |
| SQUEAKBY | Will have just enough of Tweet from central lobbyist (6,2) |
| SCRAPEBY | Have just enough in one's locker to beat pacy Serb (6,2) |
| TIMBAL | Old drum that is mainly beaten after lap-dancers have just started |
| ATASTE | Just enough to whet one's appetite |