| OPERATIONALLY | The manner in which the theatre is used (13) |
| DRURYLANE | Street in London's West End on which the Theatre Royal is located (5,4) |
| EGOTISTICALLY | The manner in which I will always be put first (13) |
| HONEYSUCKLE | Evening-scented caprifoliaceous twining plant named for the manner in which the sweet nectar of its peach-and-cream trumpet-shaped flowers is imbibed by sphingids and other moths or tasted by children |
| SYCEE | Chinese ingot currency whose name, from "fine silk", refers to the manner in which the silver could be made into threads as fine as silk (5) |
| HEATRESISTANT | Like asbestos used in theatres, is tantalising |
| CASTAWAY | Is this why the theatre is closed or used? (8) |
| EATING | Space in the theatre is limitless for the consumers (6) |
| HEART | The middle - the centre - of the theatre is demolished (5) |
| NUTRIENT | A new turn, that is, at the theatre, is good and healthy (8) |
| OPERATIONS | The theatre is the scene of these (10) |
| HAIRCUT | A coiffure, do, set or style; the manner in which one is barbered; or, a reduction in the value of an asset (7) |
| DROPINON | Sounds like something paratrooper would do to medic in the theatre is fashionable to broadcast (4,2, |
| GATEAU | It's sweet that the theatre is precious (6) |
| THEREAT | At that point the theatre is rebuilt (7) |
| HOSTAGE | After half an hour the theatre is held to ransom (7) |
| STYLING | The manner in which something is designed, made or performed; or, the process of arranging hair (7) |
| CONDUCT | To direct the performance and tempo of an orchestra or a choir; the act of guiding, leading or managing generally; or, the manner in which one behaves or comports oneself (7) |
| FRITTER | A batter-bound piece of fruit or vegetable, named for the manner in which it is sizzled in hot oil (7) |
| MAKEUP | Maquillage or paint, named for the manner in which it is used to create one's look or put oneself together (4-2) |