| RUDIMENTS | In drumming, scales, arpeggios or sticking patterns including flam strokes (9) |
| RINGOSTARR | Former Beatle who teaches a MasterClass course in drumming and collaboration: 2 wds. |
| STARR | Last name in drumming (5) |
| GARGOYLES | Green sock patterns including orange grotesqueries (9) |
| TENACIOUS | Holding or sticking firmly (9) |
| REDENSIGN | Create new pattern, including new head, for flag (3,6) |
| BROADHINT | Meaningful nudge from flam-boyant bird with hat on (5,4) |
| DECEPTION | Flam |
| COLLUSION | Flam |
| OAR | A paddle or scull referred to in an expression synonymous with meddling or sticking one's nose in (3) |
| COHESION | Act or state of holding or sticking firmly together (8) |
| MORRIS | Arts and Crafts Movement founder who designed textile patterns including Bluebell (or Columbine), Snakeshead, Strawberry Thief and Willow Bough (6) |
| COOPER | Designer of ceramic patterns, including Clocks and Daffodil (6) |
| TAPE | A cassette; a finishing line; a strip of cellulose, cotton, linen etc for binding or sticking; or, a long flexible ruler for dressmaking/tailoring (4) |
| REMOTEWORKING | Doing job from home, or sticking the telly on? |
| STOPGAP | A temporary solution or "sticking plaster" for an immediate problem (7) |
| FLEECE | The thick woolly coat sheared off a ewe or stripped from a ram; or, to defraud, diddle, fiddle, plunder, pull a fast one or veritably flam (6) |
| GLASS | Composer of arpeggios for flute, for one (5) |
| SCAM | George C. Scott portrayed this type of artist in The fun Flim-Flam Man. |
| TOOTSIEROLLS | P.D.Q. Bach's "foot-pedal arpeggios for organ" as they've come to be known |