| JUTEJAMAND | Trades of 1Ac reporting for work after disc jockey returns, gulping: "Stick in a tune for a change!" (4,3,3,10) |
| JOURNALISM | Trades of 1Ac reporting for work after disc jockey returns, gulping: "Stick in a tune for a change!" (4,3,3,10) |
| POSTPRODUCTION | Prop to discount possibly for work after filming (4,10) |
| PEANUT | Quietly played a tune for a snack (6) |
| ADJOURNS | A record player runs terribly after disc breaks (8) |
| OASIS | Band unaltered after disc |
| SHOE | One of a pair of matching items either handcrafted in the trade of cobblery/cordwainery or mass- produced; or, something reminiscent of this in shape or use, such as a hoof plate, sled runner or wheel |
| UNEASE | Carrying in a tune a second feeling of disquiet (6) |
| ALROKER | He set a Guinness World Record in 2014, reporting for 34 consecutive hours |
| LALA | Sounds after tra in a tune: 2 wds. |
| LIEUTENANT | Let in a tune composed for officer (10) |
| UNITES | Combines in a tune and is joined in it (6) |
| SIMPLETONS | Nincompoops now needed in parliament? So let MPS in... for a change! (10) |
| CARNATION | Flower in shade, a kind of 1ac (9) |
| STREETPARTY | Diverting, pretty stare a€“ a sign of 1ac/19/25/14 (6,5) |
| BLUESUEDE | Sad and moved, say, by love in the lady's song of 1Ac, 13 and 18 (4,5,5) |
| SLAMDANCE | Sad and moved, say, by love in the lady's song of 1Ac, 13 and 18 (4,5,5) |
| BLUESUEDESHOES | Sad and moved, say, by love in the lady's song of 1Ac, 13 and 18 |
| GOLDEN | Bond of 1Ac, or hereditary factor holding elderly to "Yes", for the most part (9) |
| EYE | Bond of 1Ac, or hereditary factor holding elderly to "Yes", for the most part (9) |