| DECKSHOE | Sock he'd combined with Eastern footwear |
| ESPADRILLE | Heading for Egyptian resort, bore acquires eastern footwear (10) |
| WELLINGTON | Firm friends prosper, exporting eastern footwear (10) |
| CUM | Along with; combined with (3) |
| AUGUSTAGREGORY | Born with the surname Persse, which Irish playwright combined with WB Yeats to form the Abbey Theatr |
| PEACEONEARTH | Song combined with Little Drummer Boy and recorded in 1977 for Bing Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas as a duet with David Bowie |
| UNITED | Combined with the United Nations and tied in with it (6) |
| COMICS | Magazines with illustrated panels forming strips combined with speech balloons called fumetti (6) |
| COPPER | In ancient Mesopotamia this metal was combined with tin to make bronze. It was frequently cast to shape in molds, and it was reduced to its metal form from ores with fire and charcoal. |
| DUN | Greyish brown; a horse with a coat of this colour, combined with a black mane and tail; an importunate debt collector; a hill-fort; or, a fishing fly resembling a subimago mayfly (3) |
| LOCKS | Parts that, combined with stocks and barrels, complete the mechanisms of old firearms, thus are collectively synonymous with "completely" (5) |
| RODGERS | Which composer combined with Hart on the musical Babes in Arms (1937), and with Hammerstein on South Pacific (1949)? (7) |
| DESSERTWINES | Drinks diners combined with sweets, perhaps (7,5) |
| WHITE | Why is tea endlessly combined with milk? (5) |
| ENGLISH | His age combined with idleness caused under-production (7,7) |
| ADMIXED | Combined with something else (7) |
| ALSACE | French region that recently combined with Champagne, Ardenne, and Lorraine |
| BRIGHTON | South coast city combined with Hove (8) |
| KNIT | Plain stitch combined with purl (4) |
| EXIT | Word combined with "British" in 2016 headlines |