| BYFAIRMEANS | Through staging an exhibition ___ honestly (2,4,5) |
| MODEST | Russian composer of works including Pictures At An Exhibition, _ Mussorgsky (6) |
| TOULOUSE | Edmonton... Art Gallery of Alberta's current exhibition, __-Lautrec and La Vie Moderne: Paris 1880-1 |
| SPONSOR | Commercial organization that funds the cost of staging an event, etc. (7) |
| SHOWOFHANDS | Public vote for an exhibition of workers (4,2,5) |
| PRIVATEVIEW | Opening of an exhibition before the general public are admitted |
| FASHIONSHOW | An exhibition in which models display clothes to prospective buyers (7,4) |
| TURNERPRIZE | 2024 award won by Jasleen Kaur from Glasgow for an exhibition featuring a Ford Escort (6,5) |
| NOMISTAKE | Deliberate ___ honestly! (2,7) |
| REALLY | Exchange of shots around rear of store ___ honestly (6) |
| STRAIGHTUP | Getting out of bed immediately ___ honestly (8,2) |
| CLEANLY | Sweep lay disheartened ___ honestly (7) |
| TOLD | "Truth be ___..." ("Honestly...") |
| OLYMPIA | Name either of an exhibition centre or an underground station in Kensington, a painting by Manet or an ancient Greek sanctuary of Zeus (7) |
| DEMO | Give an exhibition of to an interested audience (4) |
| RETROSPECTIVE | An exhibition presenting the life's work of an artist, etc (13) |
| DISPLAY | Word, from "unfurl a banner or sail, unfold", for a courtship ritual, an exhibition, an ostentatious show, a performance, a spectacle or a VDU (7) |
| FAIRENOUGH | Indicate acceptance that an exhibition is sufficient |
| SEXPOT | Physically attractive type creating an exhibition in the street (6) |
| BANNER | Would one prohibit such an exhibition of support? (6) |