| FINEARTS | Mean to put in suits for poetry, music, etc |
| SWEAR | Vow to disregard men in suits, for example |
| LAID | Anagram of dial which means to put in place |
| LUCRE | Means to put in the clue "Falling rain" (5) |
| UNCLAD | Short relative with a daughter in suit for birthday? |
| SIGNIFY | Mean to put name to it, if starting Yule (7) |
| PAIR | Mean to put one in a brace (4) |
| INTEND | How I mean to put a dent in it |
| INSEAM | Tailor is mean to put one in pants |
| APOLLO | In mythology, the god of light, poetry, music, healing and prophecy (6) |
| INMATE | I mean to put out the occupant |
| TIGHTS | Mean to put on second layer of clothing |
| NAMELY | That is awfully mean to put one out (6) |
| DOTHEWASHING | Get rid of the dirt on the suits, for example, in party and most of them joining that shower in Government (2,3,7) |
| ACTIONS | Suits for Ascot in the making (7) |
| VELOUR | A plush fabric resembling velvet, sometimes used to make track suits for suburbanite |
| DAS | They often need new suits for work, for short |
| TISSUE | Manufactured suits for Elizabeth the First in soft, absorbent paper (6) |
| INTENDS | Means to put cares behind at home (7) |
| WARPAINT | Means to put on a brave face (3,5) |