| BAHA | ___ Men, pop band whose name derives from its members' homeland |
| CSNY | Folk-rock quartet whose name derives from its members' last initials |
| BTS | K-pop band whose name doesn't stand for "beloved teen singers" |
| EQUITY | Extremely heartless to keep part from its members? |
| BATISTE | Fine cambric whose name derives from its reputed maker or from its use in Christian immersion rituals (7) |
| AZALEA | Plant cultivated for its showy pink or purple flowers whose name derives from its ability to flouris |
| ARBYS | Chain whose name derives from its founders, the Raffel brothers |
| SCOTCH | Drink whose name derives from its country of origin |
| FOOLSCAP | A size of paper whose name derives from its watermark (8) |
| DANDELION | With yellow flowers or downy "clocks", a plant whose name derives from its jagged leaves reminiscent of the teeth of the "king of beasts" (9) |
| BOMBERJACKET | A zipped outer garment whose name derives from its first use by military pilots (6,6) |
| SALLYLUNN | A brioche-, bun- or teacake-like delicacy from Bath, whose name is said by some to derive from its original baker and others from "soleil et lune", French for "sun and moon" (5,4) |
| NEPTUNE | Planet whose blue colour derives from its gaseous atmosphere of helium, hydrogen and methane (7) |
| CHINO | Fabric whose name may derive from its country of origin |
| SKA | Music genre whose name may derive from its distinctive guitar sound |
| ABBA | Swedish pop band whose first US hit was "Waterloo" |
| MADNESS | British ska/pop band whose hit singles include Baggy Trousers and Our House (7) |
| CULTURECLUB | Pop band whose lead singer was born George Alan O'Dowd |
| BROS | English pop band whose hits include 'When Will I Be Famous?' (1987) |
| MONKEES | The ____, U.S. pop band whose only British member was Davy Jones (7) |