| GARB | Hollywood star disposing of old clothes |
| FLEAMARKET | Quick to take in a bit of old cash in sale of old clothes (4,6) |
| WRINGER | Feature of old clothes washers |
| DONATION | Sack of old clothes, perhaps |
| RAGBAG | Are a random, confused collection of old clothes in a sack? (3-3) |
| RADII | ... under way, disposing of old bones (5) |
| DETRITUS | City in Michigan disposing of old nineteen's rubbish |
| ALBACORES | Strange car boot sale disposing of old books - and fish! |
| STATIN | Where police may be disposing of old drug |
| LID | Swimming pool disposing of old cover |
| HAYMAKER | Tourist disposing of old hat for farmworker (8) |
| BERYL | Woman to live like a Queen, disposing of old article (5) |
| DUTCHBARN | Wife and powerful businessman disposing of old farm building (5,4) |
| JAMES | Author of The Portrait of a Lady and a number of ghost stories, including The Romance of Certain Old Clothes and The Turn of the Screw (5) |
| RAGS | Word for tattered dull old clothes but also vibrant syncopated melodies of early jazz, boisterous student events or outbursts of lively horseplay (4) |
| TOGA | Tale of grotesque atrocities starts in old clothes shop (4) |
| DOUBLETS | Old clothes: a couple of shirts perhaps? (8) |
| EATEN | Moth-___ (full of holes, like some old clothes) |
| CASTOFFS | In front sections of charity shop you"ll find a gent's old clothes perhaps (4-4) |
| RAGANDBONEMAN | A person who collects or deals in goods of little value, e.g. old clothes (3-3-4-3) |