| FROUFROU | Ornamentation adjusted for uniform twice |
| SUCCUBI | Seductresses help removing our uniform - twice (7) |
| USUALLY | Sally's beginning to wear uniform - twice, as a rule (7) |
| UNINJURED | Japanese warrior mostly in uniform twice bloodied, not wounded |
| REGULAR | Hollow cut in back for uniform (7) |
| CONSTANT | The Barbarian crossing street, little time for uniform (8) |
| DECORATION | Medal, green, for uniform in period of time |
| RIG | Soldier runs over for uniform perhaps |
| OLIVEDRAB | Will base ring round for uniform colour? |
| LABEL | Place for uniform washing instructions |
| NORSE | Scandinavian hospital worker has love for uniform (5) |
| ALIKE | A thumbs-up online for uniform |
| VALVE | Flow controller setting volume for uniform rate (5) |
| LAPISLAZULIWARE | Plaza will raise unusual case for uniform and jewellery (5,6,4) |
| CASHIER | Bank worker's more comfortable getting article for uniform (7) |
| TOALOUSE | Burns work with a replacement for uniform defines French city (2,1,5) |
| URGENCY | Acute need for uniform grey again to beset North Carolina (7) |
| STEEPER | Top copper sees support for uniform going up more sharply |
| KHAKI | From Persian for "dust", a dull brownish-yellow material first used for uniforms by British troops in India in the 1840s; or, said cloth's colour (5) |
| CHINO | Twilled cloth used for uniforms |