| UNUSED | Not accustomed, ourselves, to being in a nude turn (6) |
| GODIVA | Encouragement for Joan Sutherland in a nude role? |
| AUDEN | The poet is depicted in a nude version |
| SOUSED | So accustomed to being in a pickle (6) |
| OLDLAG | One used to being in a stir? (3,3) |
| ATTEST | Bear witness to being in the international cricket crowd (6) |
| VERSUS | Opposed to being in Latin (6) |
| ENTAIL | Thanks to being in the line-up, bring it on as consequence (6) |
| OWNERS | Do they admit to being in possession? (6) |
| NONPLUS | No to a Frenchman in addition to being in a state of surprise (7) |
| ILLICITLY | Being indisposed, I see it fairly close to being in a felonious manner |
| INURE | Accustom to being in a large stream |
| UPTIGHT | When on high, was close to being in a nervy state (7) |
| UNWONTED | Will not appear in nude turn ___ that's not usual (8) |
| ASTOUNDED | As to nude turn-out, first of dimples was astonishing (9) |
| NATURESTUDY | A trusty nude turns out for class biology lesson (6,5) |
| OUST | Drive out ourselves, to turn round (4) |
| USING | Taking advantage of, ourselves, to have a gin-sling (5) |
| NOUS | A refusal, by ourselves, to see common sense (4) |
| UNDERAGE | 'Too young for the nude turn,' you fume (8) |