| BEATNIKS | Which people avoid traditional conventions of behaviour, dress, etc (8) |
| NOUVELLE | Cuisine, type of French cooking which avoids traditional rich sauces (8) |
| COPYCAT | Informal term for a person who is imitative in behaviour, dress or ideas (7) |
| CUSTOM | Traditional convention (6) |
| FURBELOW | Showy ornament to a dress etc. (8) |
| HIGHCAMP | A sophisticated form of affectation in mannerisms, dress, etc. (4,4) |
| REDCROSS | International Committee of the ?, humanitarian organization formally established following the Geneva Convention of 1864 |
| ANAGRAMS | Puzzling conventions of letter-sorters |
| DECORUM | Dignified propriety of behavior, speech, dress, etc. (7) |
| WEIRDOS | People who are unconventional in dress, etc (7) |
| ETIQUETTE | Conventions of acceptable social behaviour (9) |
| BADLANGUAGE | Do well-spoken people avoid it? (3,8) |
| CREDITNOTE | Dress etc; tried on use this in payment? (6,4) |
| MOSS | Model Kate, seen in Zoolander 2, The Boy In The Dress etc (4) |
| PRERAPHAELITE | Member of an small group formed in 1848 to oppose the dominant conventions of the Victorian art world (3-10) |
| MORES | Customs and conventions of society (5) |
| LINE | What T.S.A. Precheck helps people avoid |
| LIMBO | Dance where people avoid the bar (5) |
| FLOWER | ___ power, an expression describing the beliefs and conventions of 1960s hippiedom (6) |
| DUTY | An obligation some people avoid by running! |