| DINOSAUR | Person considered to be out of date (8) |
| LOVELACE | Surname of the person considered to be the first computer programmer |
| OBSOLETE | Boost for Lee turned out to be out of date (8) |
| CALENDAR | This will be out-of-date next year (8) |
| HASBEEN | Banshee condemns person considered to be no longer of any significance |
| THEGOAT | Person considered to be the best in their field, is Capricorn |
| MISALLIANCE | French word, roughly translating as "wrong union", for marriage with a person considered to be unsuitable or one's social inferior (11) |
| NERDS | Persons considered to be socially awkward, boring, unstylish. (5) |
| EXPIRED | Old pride turned out to be out of date (7) |
| DAY | Time that could be said to be out of date? (3) |
| PASSE | Permit English to be out of date |
| HIDEAWAY | Secret place to be out of sight (8) |
| DISAGREE | Clash said to be out of control with environmentalist, mostly (8) |
| ORDINARY | It is unusual to be out of it (8) |
| STONE | Building material, but it could be out of date (5) |
| NOTLIGHT | Darkness holds awful rot to be out of order (3,5) |
| DEADBALL | Ball declared to be out of play (4,4) |
| PILLAR | Architectural column; stack of rock; or, a person considered a mainstay or tower of strength (6) |
| MIND | Consciousness; soul; direction of the will; wits; a person considered as an intellectual or a thinker; or, a British mental health charity of which Stephen Fry is the president (4) |
| POOHBAH | From the name of the "Lord High Everything Else" in The Mikado, a person considered pompously self-important (4-3) |