| WHISKY | Novel both low-key and garish adapted with 5Dn (6,6) |
| GALORE | Novel both low-key and garish adapted with 5Dn (6,6) |
| COWARDLY | Fellow protege, extremely low-key and faint-hearted |
| TUNESOF | Golf tourneys played with 5Dn in a Highland regiment (5,2,5) |
| GREAT | Revised Peerages Act after the movie with 5Dn (5,6) |
| ESCAPE | Revised Peerages Act after the movie with 5Dn (5,6) |
| GLORY | Golf tourneys played with 5Dn in a Highland regiment (5,2,5) |
| SOFTLYSOFTLY | Low-key, although it needs two pianos (6-6) |
| ENTERPRISING | Go-ahead to join low-key revolution |
| SWEETLY | Pleasingly, we adapted with style (7) |
| RELIC | Person who hasn't adapted with the times |
| UNITS | Suit adapted with new components (5) |
| REENACTS | Gives repeat performance of scene, adapted with art |
| TAWDRY | Attempt to pocket wad, terrible and garish (6) |
| KIPPERTIE | Very wide and garish male neckwear (6,3) |
| EGGHEADS | The very bright edges of earring and garish extra decorations |
| KITSCH | Out of England, sketching miserable and garish art (6) |
| CLOUD | Heavenly sight that's cold and garish? |
| TACKY | Cheap and garish (5) |
| LOUD | Noisy a€“ and garish (4) |