| STANDOFF | No. 10 indeed! Fans of Donald Trump come out for a no-deal head-to-head. (8) |
| GSN | TV channel for Deal or No Deal-heads |
| NINETY | Number going into seventy, ten indeed, when reversed (6) |
| EARPLUGS | They come out for the audition (8) |
| INTOVIEW | (Come) out for all to see |
| PREMIERE | The stars come out for it |
| DUFFER | Word for a no-good pedlar or hawker of sham jewellery first, thus an incompetent person; a useless fellow or fogey; a counterfeit coin; a bungling golfer; or, an unproductive mine (6) |
| BRASSIE | In golf, a former name for a No. 2 wood which originally had a brass-plated sole (7) |
| COMPLETION | Let the initial learning point come out for the end (10) |
| ASTRONOMERS | No more stars come out for night watchmen (11) |
| IVANA | ____ Trump, Czech-U.S. businesswoman who was the first wife of Donald Trump (5) |
| ARIAL | Popular typeface ... or a homophone for a no-handed cartwheel in gymnastics |
| SPOON | In golf, a former name for a No 3 wood |
| ONKP | Atoning for a no-no, military-style |
| YRLY | When new calendars come out, for short |
| SPECTACLE | Spot accoutrements when kings come out for pageant |
| EMERGE | Come out for example with old soldiers turning up (6) |
| MECCANO | Plaything may come out for entertainment |
| EGOMANIAC | Again, come out for self-styled VIP (9) |
| TEDTALK | Geena Rocero's "Why I must come out," for example |