| EVENINGPRIMROSE | Plant for flat in Gateshead used by prudish woman (7,8) |
| IBUPROFEN | Number I purchase mostly for flat in E England |
| EVENING | Flat in Gateshead used for part of the day (7) |
| SCHOOLMARM | Prudish woman calm about husband being smothered in flattery |
| PRIMATE | A theatre emptied by prudish church leader (7) |
| PRIAM | Article impounded by prudish Trojan king |
| PRIMARY | Cardinal with prudish woman (unmarried) (7) |
| PRIMAVERA | Prudish woman conceals a picture of Botticelli |
| PRIMEVAL | Very old, prudish woman left behind |
| PURITANICAL | Marked by prudish morality |
| PRIMROSE | Prudish woman makes bloomer |
| CLINOMETER | Flat plate, typically of cast iron, used as a gauge for flat surfaces in metalwork (10) |
| HEREFORD | Charger available for flat, lead in bedroom plugged in (8,4) |
| BULL | Charger available for flat, lead in bedroom plugged in (8,4) |
| CLASSICSSCHOLAR | One of those who has studied the form for flat races, presumably, in 9 across and 25 across, for the most part (8,7) |
| BUNNET | Scottish name for flat, brimless cap worn by men and boys (6) |
| THOROUGHBRED | Type of horse with unmixed/pure lineage, used for flat/jump racing (12) |
| PLAINS | One is included in schemes for flat country (6) |
| LEVEL | First woman given about two pounds for flat (5) |
| SHOULDERBLADE | Mistaking one end of mastoid for the other, accept responsibility for flat bone |