| TOWNIE | Individual in Bow, a city type |
| YARDMAN | Yankee bruiser in Bow, a worker on the tracks |
| EELPOUT | In Bow a chap'll look sullen, we're told, given fish |
| SCRAPE | An act of raking, rasping or rubbing; a graze; a stroke of a pen or a violin bow; a fiddler; a shave; a barber; a grating sound; a mass razed up by a rabbit; a scuffle; or, a thin spread of butter (6) |
| SCRAPS | A graze; a scuffle; a backward slide of a foot accompanying a bow; a hare's form; or, cheap butter (6) |
| STRING | A cord, line or strand, often drawn tight, be it in an archer's bow, a fiddler's stick, a mariner's duffel bag, a necklace, one's tender heart, or a pilot/child's hovering kite (6) |
| CURTSY | Equivalent to a man or boy's bow, a woman or girl's formal genuflection as a traditional way to greet the Queen (6) |
| GENEVA | Swiss city - type of gin (6) |
| BERLIN | Capital city; type of carriage (6) |
| ECLAIR | Where City types hide cream cake ... (6) |
| FLATDWELLER | A number fit in subsequently with a loud start - must be a city type (4,7) |
| BEND | Curved shape of a bow; a meander in a river; a half-butt of leather; or, a type of knot for joining two ropes together (4) |
| RISER | Vertical part of a step; main body of a bow; a strip of webbing joining a parachute's harness to the rigging lines; or, a type of Manx cat (5) |
| SWAG | A bend or bow; a burglar's bulging bag of booty or boodle; a beautifying botanical band or bays of berries, blooms, bracts or buds; or, a bushman's bedroll or bundle of belongings (4) |
| STOCKBROKERBELT | With which city type retains a corporation in part of Surrey? |
| LIMB | Part of a bow, a projecting part (4) |
| EPHESIAN | City type targeted in work of St Paul's? |
| ARC | From the Latin meaning "bow", a part of a circle's circumference (3) |
| NUT | Part of violin bow a crazy person will supply (3) |
| OARSMAN | It may be bow a Roman's making (7) |