| SUNSHADE | Stars kept Julie's last umbrella for summer (8) |
| APPEARANCES | Personal visits by stars, kept up for show (11) |
| EMISSARIES | Eastern stars kept together by young female agents |
| ILAVAPARADE | "As the stars kept arriving, I half-expected the band to start playing '___'" |
| GRIMSHAW | He returned to Weatherfield in time for his auntie Julie's wake (8) |
| SUNDRESS | She begins to remove clothes for an outfit suitable for summer weather (8) |
| RESUMMON | ? Call again for summer on rotation (8) |
| BARBECUE | One styling short hint for summer event (8) |
| EQUATION | Quite a different (and touching) expression for summer? (8) |
| MARCELLA | Name, referring to France's second city and its traditional white quilting, of a pique fabric with a golf ball- or waffle-like surface, formerly used for summer waistcoats (8) |
| ICELOLLY | One is given church money for summer treat |
| GAZPACHO | Spanish tomato soup, served cold for summer |
| SEASONAL | Unfinished shanty by a lake, suitable for summer, perhaps |
| SWALLOWS | Reluctantly accepts adequate criterion for summer being here? |
| HOMESICK | Ready for summer camp to be over, say |
| MARTIANS | They fly in for summer having entered a race from far away |
| ICECREAM | Ignoring outsiders, pick secret name for summer bestseller? (3,5) |
| USINGUP | Fully deploying an umbrella, for example? (5,2) |
| PARASOL | Light umbrella for sun |
| USEUP | Fully employ - an umbrella for example? |