| AGON | Travel to appear in an archaic festival |
| SPAWN | Of an object in a video game, to appear in an environment |
| BATON | To appear in an embargo passed in relay (5) |
| ASHAKE | Word, in an archaic manner or tone, for jiggly, quivery, shivery, trembly or wobbly, whether a buzzing phone, an excited dog with a bone, a jelly in a dome or a seismically active tectonic zone (6) |
| THREE | A number of wise men about to appear in an article (5) |
| ICEMAN | Dramatically cool dude is coming in an archaic way? |
| SUBTLE | Heard you modified belts? That's ingenious, in an archaic way (6) |
| OGEE | So geese appear in an S-shape? (4) |
| AWED | Deeply impressed when we appear in an advert (4) |
| ALPHABETICALLY | How the vowels appear in an epic opus? (14) |
| ARMENIA | Where more than one man could appear in an operatic part |
| CARFAX | Company whose name appears in an odometer in its logo |
| AGITATE | It appears, in an entrance, to perturb one (7) |
| STAN | He appears in an instant |
| NAUTILUS | Submarine which appears in an 1870 novel by Jules Verne (8) |
| APOLLO | God appears in an election round |
| ASHEN | She appears in an ensemble that's rather colourless (5) |
| EMAIL | Message that appears in an inbox |
| SALMA | Mexican actress who appears in an episode of Black Mirror, _ Hayek (5) |
| AUTOMAT | Word evoking an image of a motorised rug or carpet, but in reality an archaic robot, machine-driven restaurant, one-armed bandit, self-service cafe or vending machine (7) |