| SHOPPINGCENTRE | Inspect horn Peg damaged in a complex of retail outlets (8,6) |
| PINNACLE | Peg damaged clean top (8) |
| SHOPPINGCENTRES | Suburban areas offering a variety of retail outlets (8,7) |
| CHAINUP | Tie down range of retail outlets ahead (5,2) |
| SHOPKEEPERS | Owners of retail outlets (11) |
| DISCOUNTSTORES | Considers touts floundering in such retail outlets (8,6) |
| ABU | Mount ____, home to a number of Jain temples including Dilwara Temples, a complex of temples carved out of white marble |
| EGYPT | Country, site of the Great Sphinx and a complex of pyramids in its capital (5) |
| LASCAUX | Site of a complex of caves in Dordogne, France, containing Palaeolithic wall drawings and paintings |
| CASTLE | A complex of buildings fortified against attack, of which the central donjon in the Middle Ages was its most vital part (6) |
| ELECTRA | Choose to run a complex of such a type (7) |
| PLEXUS | Solar ___ , a complex of nerves situated at the pit of the stomach (6) |
| KARNAK | Egyptian site near Luxor that contains a complex of ancient temples (6) |
| SARASOTA | City with a complex of Ringling museums |
| LARGSBAY | Which coastal Adelaide suburb was once a port for international shipping, its historic jetty was damaged in a 1953 storm with only a third of its length replaced? (5,3) |
| ARTERIAL | Hesitation in a complex trial of major routes (8) |
| AMAZE | Stagger in a complex network of paths (5) |
| REINVENT | Head of retail outlet imports a German design again (8) |
| RESTORE | Put back note in front of retail outlet (7) |
| BISHOP | Cleric that's bisexual in front of retail outlet (6) |