| EARDRUM | Rude arm if it burst, and Cockney may not get the beat (7) |
| MARAUDER | He looks for 18, putting a rude arm out (8) |
| STANDBY | Support the kind of passenger that may not get on with others |
| MESMILE | Make ____ (Come Up And See Me), song by the late Steve Harley and Cockney Rebel released in 1975 (2,5) |
| ESTUARY | - English, accent somewhere between RP and Cockney (7) |
| AIRLESS | Suffocating, as bald Cockney may be? (7) |
| BORACIC | ____ lint is a fabric for treating wounds, and cockney rhyming slang meaning "broke" |
| ACCENTS | Southern, French and Cockney, for three |
| KING | "The downside of videos is that it will put my vision in front of other people, so they might not get the chance to create their own." Her album Tapestry held the number-one spot on the Billboard albu |
| APPOINTMENT | A candidate who doesn't keep it may not get it |
| ASPIRATE | What a Cockney may not do |
| TECHBUBBLE | It burst in the early two-thousands and sent dot-com stocks tumbling |
| ORIENT | If not, get the one ten travelling east (6) |
| LATESCORE | It may not get into the morning paper |
| DIGITALDIVIDE | It's to do with signals from Gulf? Explains why some people off line may not get this clue! (7,6) |
| EARLY | The Cockney may listen to the heartless lay before time (5) |
| OAR | What the Cockney may row with on the street or in a boat (3) |
| BENCHWARMER | He may not get on with ladies' man on the surface, but partner's very forward |
| BLACKHOLE | Left behind outside with depression - one may not get out of it (5,4) |
| CROUPIER | You may or may not get a good deal from him (8) |