| RENDERED | Produced a |
| EDITION | From "bring forth, publish", word for one of the forms in which a book or newspaper is produced; a press run; a single copy from this set; a reproduction; or, any version (7) |
| DIETER | One of those with a reputation as a loser produced a hamburger, by which one is called perhaps? (6) |
| TOOKOFF | Produced a parody and became a success |
| DAIRYMAID | Sort of produced a diary for a cow girl? |
| TRUMPET | Alien produced a musical instrument on the turn of a card (7) |
| THUNDERBOLT | A renowned Australian bushranger produced a flash of lightning |
| STILETTO | Got lit up in a fight and produced a weapon (8) |
| LASERBEAM | A male Serb produced a coherent light ray |
| REAGENT | Some more a gentleman produced, a chemical (7) |
| LUCAS | Who (Joseph ___) produced a bicycle lamp in 1875, and later became a major manufacturer of auto electrical parts? |
| MIXEDDOUBLES | Those involved in court proceedings produced a range of large cocktails with a number of spirits (5,7) |
| DIGESTED | Produced a short version of a book. It was broken down (8) |
| SAUTERNE | A net user produced a good sweet wine (8) |
| MAGICKED | Produced a rabbit out of a hat, for instance |
| REHAB | A herb doctor produced a course of treatment (5) |
| TROUSSEAU | Leading Thomistic philosopher produced a collection for a bride (9) |
| SRILANKA | A commonwealth country produced a lank sari (3,5) |
| FONDANT | After tender hearted, a worker produced a sweetmeat (7) |
| FABRIC | From the Latin for "something skilfully produced", a word initially for a building, later cloth (6) |