| HALTERTOP | In dance, change one type of shirt for another, more revealing (6,3) |
| INVITEE | Home at six with type of shirt for guest |
| SINGLET | Just one type of shirt or vest (7) |
| TEE | One type of shirt |
| TENACROSS | Where in the puzzle you'll find a more revealing answer (3,6) |
| CRABAPPLE | Fruit follows seafood and another more sour fruit (4,5) |
| TREASURER | Banker certain to be seen in a type of shirt with tail (9) |
| ANNOREGNI | Having undergone changes one rang in 1954 for Queen Elizabeth the Third! (4,5) |
| NEGLIGENT | Careless and informal dress with new type of shirt (9) |
| TINCTURED | Dyed type of shirt, fancy tunic, scarlet (9) |
| TRANSLATE | Change one language into another (9) |
| CONGENIAL | You need a nice long change - one that's to your taste (9) |
| RECIPIENT | Beneficiary making price change - one to ten - awful |
| HALITOSIS | Harold is to change one small complaint |
| TURNSINTO | Changes one becoming a different person (5,4) |
| LAHR | Bert who played Kansas farmer Zeke in "The Wizard of Oz" (as well as another, more famous character) |
| THELOT | Sort of shirt for a slave, that's all (3,3) |
| MONOKINI | Working well in short dress or more revealing costume |
| LESSANDLESS | The French ship also joined another more infrequently (4,3,4) |
| ANTEROOM | Small space which opens into another, more important, space |