| EIDOS | It's how society expresses itself, so stop being "retro" (5) |
| DROWNSOUT | Doctor accepts being dismissed, so stops being heard (6,3) |
| ROTOR | Turner Prize contradicting itself: so protesting, every second |
| SMEE | Wigeon announcing itself so ungrammatically (4) |
| CEASE | 100 find luxury and then stop there (5) |
| PLEAT | Fold formed by doubling fabric back upon itself, then pressing or stitching into shape (5) |
| TREND | A tendency to start right, then stop (5) |
| CUBED | Times itself, and then again |
| CRAWL | Style of swimming - it's how a baby moves! (5) |
| CURIA | Roughly, it's how they said it in Rome (5) |
| AMASS | Gather it's how Ned introduced himself? (5) |
| IMAGE | Snap "It's how people think of me" (5) |
| TRULY | On paper, at least, it's how I am yours (5) |
| WINOR | "___ ___ lose, it's how you play the game that counts!" |
| BYEAR | It's how untrained musicians play in Ayr - be prepared (2,3) |
| ADIEU | Pass on wearing gold? It's how the French depart! |
| STOOPS | So stop it so that it condescends to do so (6) |
| ASCEND | Rise while cold and then stop |
| GRINDTOAHALT | Revising Latin got hard, so stop (5,2,1,4) |
| TOA | Grind ___ halt; slow & then stop |