| FUGAL | In the style of a contrapuntal musical composition (5) |
| FUGUE | A contrapuntal musical composition (5) |
| KOALA | Fine boomerangs, in the style of a native Australian (5) |
| EZINE | A web site or email in the style of a magazine (1-4) |
| RETRO | Rocket in the style of a bygone age (5) |
| ALAMO | Where some Texans were besieged in the style of a doctor (5) |
| AFTER | In the style of a newspaper getting English right (5) |
| ALAAP | In the style of a piano beginner's piece from India? |
| MODES | The styles of a great many pieces of poetry (5) |
| OLDSHIP | A mannequin of a sailor adorns the roof of The ___ ___ Inn, a Macclesfield pub in the style of a Tudor roadhouse (3,4) |
| SLEEVE | In the style of a balloon, batwing, bell, cap, dolman, frill or leg-o'-mutton, but in each case it's an arm of a garment, often with a cuff or a button (6) |
| CANON | Contrapuntal composition |
| MOTET | Contrapuntal choral composition |
| SOUND | Radio as opposed to television; volume or quality of noise; or, the distinct style of a particular composer, orchestra etc (5) |
| FLAIR | The elegance and style of a Scottish floor (5) |
| IDIOM | Characteristic style of a period (5) |
| DECOR | Style of a room (5) |
| LITERARYCANON | Contrapuntal musical piece composed by a fiction author? |
| WADDESDON | Village near Aylesbury, site of a country house in the style of a Frenchchateau with "le gout Rothschild" interiors and collections (9) |
| KIMONO | Japanese "wearing thing" in the style of a wide but elegant robe with magyar sleeves and a beautiful obi/sash of cotton, silk or traditional chirimen (6) |