| OUTOFDATE | It's old-fashioned to show where a stone comes from! (3-2-4) |
| OILRIG | Lubricate semitrailer and where that fluid comes from! (3,3) |
| ROSETTA | City on the Nile where a stone, key to deciphering Egyptian texts, was discovered (7) |
| ROAST | Type of US show where a guest of honour is subject to jokes at their expense (5) |
| AGITATE | Shake it and a stone comes out (7) |
| SHAQVS | 2009-10 reality show where a basketball superstar challenged celebrities in the field of their expertise |
| LIBRARIES | Two signs merge to show where to get books |
| LEAKINESS | It has a likeness confused with what ultimately the Titanic suffered from! (9) |
| VINDICATE | (v.) to show where the wines are |
| IRONORE | Press old engineers to show where metal comes from (4,3) |
| BASE | Word for the fundus of something, such as a statue's pedestal or a pillar's foot, also used in its old-fashioned sense to mean "ignoble" (4) |
| HORSEANDBUGGY | Old-fashioned to sound raspy and infested with germs? (5-3-5) |
| DATED | It is old-fashioned to have arranged to go out with one (5) |
| REACTIONARY | Old-fashioned, to bring up young primarily to keep fighting (11) |
| PLAYTHEFOOL | Loathe ploy fashioned to catch fellow getting to indulge in buffoonery (4,3,4) |
| STONEAGE | Old-fashioned to plant herb without style (5,3) |
| DONATED | Gave 'old-fashioned' to describe Old Norse (7) |
| REACQUAINT | Lavish care on the attractively old fashioned to get together again (10) |
| SCAR | There's no end to a muffler to show where cut was made (4) |
| DOWDIER | More old-fashioned to send odd wire (7) |