| BOTHER | The one and the other find her topless, which is a nuisance (6) |
| WASHER | The one and the other find her headless, which is a nuisance (6) |
| AWFUL | Allowed to go topless, which is shocking (5) |
| ROCK | The dress is topless, which does amaze (4) |
| RESTLESSLY | Uneasily the others find the French cunning (10) |
| RESTS | The others find small snooker aids (5) |
| LASS | A girl in her topless form (4) |
| BUNNYGIRLS | Ladies scantily dressed, Barbra Streisand's initials covering her topless picture (5,5) |
| YERBA | Yankee graduate covering her topless mate |
| EITHER | The one and the other, with hesitancy, cause one annoyance (6) |
| PLAGUE | A glue has spilled on the top end, which is a nuisance (6) |
| ANTHEM | One and the same, in the third place is a song (6) |
| APATHY | Lack of interest or concern for things others find exciting (6) |
| MAYALL | Rik ___, British comedian and actor whose TV series included The Young Ones and The New Statesman (6) |
| BOTCH | A clumsy repair that starts crumbling in the one and the other (5) |
| BOTH | The one and the other took nothing from the kiosk (4) |
| THROB | The one and the other are confused about the right to beat (5) |
| ELEVEN | Before noon it's one and the same (6) |
| SOOTHE | In Thurso others find calm |
| BOOTH | Covered stall shows there's nothing in the one and the other (S) |