| AFTERAFASHION | In search of a style, to a certain extent |
| MOTORCADE | Procession of cars in a style to carry wayward actor (9) |
| WHIP | Pudding of a different style to a Christmas pudding |
| EGLANTINE | Written in elegant style: "To a Wild Rose" (9) |
| TONE | The general style, to a point - or two? |
| DRIFT | Group of swans on water; a swarm of honeybees in search of a new colony; a drove of cattle; or, a carpet of snowdrops (5) |
| SCARECROW | Effigy of a human used to deter birds; or, the character in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz in search of a brain (9) |
| MODERNMAN | One "in Search of a Soul" in a Jung title |
| CAMEL | "Oont" forming part of a caravan or train; yellowish-fawn colour of said animal or of a style of overcoat; or, a Cornish river inhabited by otters that flows through Wadebridge (5) |
| FAR | How to go in search of a result |
| AFTERWARD | Is in search of a guardian, subsequently, mainly in the United States (9) |
| SAMPLE | The politician goes to the sale in search of a good specimen (6) |
| ESCAPE | In search of a new life (------ to the Country) |
| VOLCANO | Little Colin goes to the Avon in search of a dangerous mountain (7) |
| KIMBLE | David Janssen played Doctor Richard ..., running from the police in search of a one-armed killer in |
| PALATIAL | Ali and Pat go to Los Angeles in search of a bigger and better house (8) |
| HOLBEIN | Being in search of a model, who'll Abel find to get fully stripped? |
| ACHY | In search of a masseur, perhaps |
| MARCARCEAU | Mime in search of a tree? |
| MESA | Sam goes East in search of a flat-top (4) |