| CHINOISERIE | Life-force racket runs, that is a style evocative of the East |
| RHUBARB | Low-level racket runs pub in centre |
| HEATHER | A moorland plant with nectar used to make honey; the national flower of Norway; or, a type of wool with colours evocative of the Scottish countryside (7) |
| RBI | A run that is the result of the batter's performance. |
| PAVANE | From the Spanish for "peacock", a slow stately dance evocative of the courtly swishing of said fowl's train (6) |
| BRUNEI | First boat run that is making a return to part of Borneo (6) |
| NOCTURNE | A musical composition inspired by, or evocative of, the night (8) |
| REMINISCENT | When it comes to little car, aroma is evocative of the past (11) |
| RIDES | Run, that is, when short of time for journeys by bike? |
| ROCOCO | This tulip cultivar is a style (of furniture or architecture) characterised by an elaborate late baroque style of decoration (6) |
| TEAPOT | A Brown Betty is a style of this item (6) |
| ARCHAISM | Charm is a style or thing of the past (8) |
| RETRO | Evocative of the '70s, e.g. |
| TAHITIANS | Tin hat is a style of some Polynesians (9) |
| GUIGNOL | Grand -- is a style of French theatre specialising in short violent plays (7) |
| HOLLY | Once used by boys and men of Tenby, Wales, to whip unsuspecting girls on Boxing Day in a courting ritual of "holming", a plant with prickly leaves evocative of Christ's crown of thorns at the Crucifix |
| MAMBO | A rumba-like dance supposedly evocative of a ritual dance of a voodoo priestess of the same name (5) |
| SLAPDASH | Hit and run - that is careless (8) |
| ISLE | Fair - is a style of knitting |
| LILAC | A pale violet or lavender colour evocative of a fragrant flower of the same name in the olive family (5) |