| STROBING | Loss of continuity in lines or stripes on a television picture (8) |
| ENDORSE | A vertical band or stripe on a shield (her) (7) |
| CONTRAST | Difference in brightness between adjacent parts of an image, as in a photograph or a television picture (8) |
| ECHO | A reflection of a wave causing a "ghost" in a television picture or an "angel" in radar signal, for example (4) |
| CHEVRON | In the military, a V-shaped line or stripe on the sleeve of a uniform indicating rank or length of service (7) |
| LINES | Parts of a television picture |
| TRAINSTATIONS | Places to wait in line or next to it (5,8) |
| SKATE | Word after in-line or ice |
| RUDE | Like cutting In line or interrupting |
| SERGEANT | What three stripes on a uniform may denote |
| RESONATE | Ring of Fire's on a television (8) |
| DETONATE | Set off to find ET on a television inside (8) |
| BRIGANDS | Outlaws sticking stripes on both sides of truck (8) |
| PANORAMA | Oust utterance TV picture, with a about broadly disgusted terrible speaking sin (6) |
| PALE | An adjective meaning feeble, light in colour, peaky, wan, washed-out or whitish; or, as a noun, a vertical stripe on a shield; a wooden stake forming a fence; or, a conceptual boundary (4) |
| GHOSTING | TV picture fault (8) |
| TESTCARD | Detailed pattern for checking TV picture (4,4) |
| THIRTEEN | * Number of stripes on Old Glory |
| FLAG | A piece of bunting with distinctive colours and a design such as a border, canton, saltire, skull and crossbones or stripes; or, a yellow iris thought to have inspired the fleur-de-lis (4) |
| GUESTED | Appeared as a guest on a television or radio program or other form of entertainment (7) |