| MIKADO | Using pull-over method, a kimono envelops emperor (6) |
| RIPCORD | Using pull, one may break a high-flyer's career |
| DREWTOANEND | Concluded one had a reason for using pull (4,2,2,3) |
| TOWHEADED | Using pull, was boss being very fair? |
| MANNER | A way or method; a style of art, literature, thought, writing etc; or, one's bearing or behaviour (6) |
| STEAMER | A duck that flaps its wings like the paddle wheels of a vapour-powered boat of the same name; a utensil for cooking food using a moist-heat method; a soft-shell clam; or, a robber operating in a gang |
| HAKAMA | Traditional pleated Japanese trousers worn over a kimono (6) |
| GEISHA | George is happy to provide a hostess in a kimono (6) |
| MONODY | In a kimono dying to produce song (6) |
| TALLOW | Pull over everyone fat (6) |
| JUMPER | Pull over for kangaroo (6) |
| DRAGON | Pull over something spewing flames (6) |
| REGARD | Consider vacating residence and pull over (6) |
| DRAWUP | Pull over and come to a halt (4,2) |
| ENGULF | Pull over into unstable fen and swamp (6) |
| JERSEY | Island insight! Pull over, you hear? (6) |
| FOREST | Backing of others to pull over in Galloway Hills designation (6,4) |
| QUEENS | Our most senior players pull over after New York borough and base dance at disco (6,4,8,4) |
| CAFTAN | Cousin of a kimono |
| JAVA | Drink made with the pour over method |