| SWITCHES | Open the shop for charming women to make changes |
| WATERSKI | Travel overseas with women to make inquiries about tips for the English roses on island (8) |
| BEAU | From the Latin for "charming, fine, handsome", a dandy, fop or man of fashion, such as the Regency socialite George Bryan Brummell who famously insulted his friend, the future George IV (4) |
| RETURNER | One who takes things back to the shop for a refund (8) |
| WINDOWDRESSER | One putting on clothes in the shop for all to see? (6-7) |
| CORSETS | Stiffened, elasticated or laced foundation garment worn by women to make their waists appear smaller, especially in the past (7) |
| ACQUAINTANCE | A chance to ditch husband for charming 'friend' (12) |
| STOCK | Everything in the shop for farm animals |
| SHUNTS | Search inside the shop for switches |
| WITCHFINDER | Clift grinned ? we hear wrong one to try charming women! (11,7) |
| COVEN | Charming women try to leave city |
| WAND | It may be used when charming women turned up make-up |
| GENERAL | Clift grinned ? we hear wrong one to try charming women! (11,7) |
| SNAKE | One for charming Eastern drink around noon (5) |
| CREDITNOTE | Dress tried on, etc., as it can be exchanged in the shop for something else (6,4) |
| COVENANT | Contract made by a group of charming women with a social worker |
| WITCHES | Charming women get it at church in various ways |
| WINSOME | Charming women Simeon unsettled (7) |
| MEREDITH | To me, right to make changes to hard poet |
| MUTATIONS | Turn to comedian in battle scene to make changes (9) |