| LIKABLE | Largely similar to a ballet, oddly attractive |
| DIAMAGNETIC | Confusing enigmatic ad showing oddly attractive quality (11) |
| ESTANCIA | Dancing ace isn't attached to a ballet by Ginastera (8) |
| ONYOURTOES | Vigilant advice to a ballet dancer maybe (2,4,4) |
| OVERTURE | An instrumental prelude to a ballet, opera, oratorio etc; or, an independent orchestral piece (8) |
| LIKE | Want to have largely similar (4) |
| KHAKI | Brownish-yellow coat of Keith largely similar (5) |
| RAKI | Rex is given largely similar Turkish drink (4) |
| PROBLEM | Ballet, oddly, in concert? It's difficult to manage (7) |
| IRRITABLE | Woman in Irish ballet, oddly cantankerous |
| OPERABLE | Musical work and ballet oddly can be fixed in theatre (8) |
| INEVITABLE | Certain musical parts in ballet, oddly |
| EVITABLE | Musical and ballet, oddly, can be avoided (8) |
| FEEBLE | Cost associated with ballet oddly inadequate (6) |
| HOFFMANN | E. T. A. -; German writer whose novella The Nutcracker and the Mouse King was adapted into a ballet with a score by Pyotr Tchaikovsky (8) |
| BILLY | Film and stage production about a boy aspiring to be a ballet dancer, ... Elliot |
| DUNCAN | Dancer portrayed in a ballet choreographed by Frederick Ashton to music by Johannes Brahms that was dedicated to Marie Rambert (6) |
| ENSEMBLE | Instrumentalists in a string quartet or orchestra collectively; the chorus of a ballet company; or, a person's coordinated outfit (8) |
| QUATRE | French for a playing card, domino or side of a die with four pips; or, a ballet sequence for four dancers (6) |
| RAIL | Dado-like moulding on which to hang framed pictures; a ballet barre; or, a track for curtains (4) |