| SIRENSUIT | One-piece garment originally designed for use in air-raids (5,4) |
| JUMPSUITS | One-piece garments originally worn by skydivers (9) |
| IRIS | Woman oddly going missing in air raids (4) |
| ESPERANTO | Artificial language invented by Polish oculist L.L. Zamenhof in 1887 designed for use in international communication (9) |
| TITHEBARN | A farm building originally designed for collecting rents (5,4) |
| DAYCENTRE | Recent ad you originally designed for care facility |
| BOWLERHAT | Also known as a Coke, an accessory originally designed for gamekeepers, later adopted as part of the attire of London bankers and businessmen (6,3) |
| SACKDRESS | Garment originally fashionable in the late 1950s |
| OFFROADER | A bike or other vehicle designed for use on rough terrain |
| TOYPOODLE | Dog's plaything originally designed in SW resort |
| PUFFBALLS | Short skirts with gathered hems originally designed or styled by Christian Lacroix in the 1980s (9) |
| DINNERSET | Service originally designed by clique? (6,3) |
| TEATOWELS | Cloths to dry dishes, originally designed to keep pots warm |
| DESKTOP | A computer designed for use in a single workplace (7) |
| WARPLANE | An aircraft designed for use in military conflicts (8) |
| LIFERAFT | A shallow, inflatable boat designed for use in an emergency at sea (4,4) |
| RAINWEAR | Clothing designed for use in inclement weather (8) |
| ATF | Aviation fuel designed for use in aircraft powered by gas-turbine engines (abbr.) |
| EMAC | Bygone Apple computer designed for use in schools |
| GUERNSEY | Channel Island where navy blue sweaters originally designed for fishermen are traditionally handmade (8) |