| BRASSY | Tasteless and loud (6) |
| ATTACK | Vacuous art, stuff that's tasteless and offensive (6) |
| GARISH | Tasteless and more than a little vulgar, is Henry (6) |
| TYRANT | When he leaves, they talk long and loud? (6) |
| INFAMY | It's fashionable and loud, girl gains notoriety (6) |
| THRUSH | Songbird with a brown back, spotted breast, and loud song (6) |
| AFFAIR | Romance needs a fine and loud melody |
| TAWDRY | Tacky and loud |
| BEMBEX | Cross after brasserie emptied by gong and loud buzzer |
| TACKY | It's tasteless and sticky |
| GAUDY | Tasteless and flashy |
| TAPWATER | One of those working in a public house gets drink that's tasteless and ends up down the drain (3,5) |
| BLANDISHMENT | Flattery may be sort of tasteless, and intended to be heard (12) |
| FIGURESOFSPEECH | Characters, old and loud, talk of anti-climax and understatement (7,2,6) |
| THINKHIGHLYOF | It is said skinny Ms Minogue needs love and loud respect (5,6,2) |
| BUTTERFINGERED | Clumsy, say, and loud in spree, then blushing (6-8) |
| FRESH | Saucy and loud, small and hot, circling about (5) |
| FISHWIFE | Coarse-mannered and loud woman |
| SLAM | Shut with force and loud noise / criticize harshly |
| FEARLESS | Confident and loud, though unaware of it? |