| CHIMAERA | Adult in robe, a grotesque thing |
| BEAR | Stand in robe, a royal (4) |
| OBEAH | Charm hidden in robe, a healer's (5) |
| TRAIN | With early senses including "retinue" and "dragging part of a robe", a word for a line of travelling camels, coaches, people etc; or, a sequence of connected thoughts or things (5) |
| BEANO | Robe a novice might wear to take part in jollification (5) |
| DOLMAN | Long Turkish robe; a hussar's cloak-like jacket; or, a woman's mantle with cape-like sleeves (6) |
| OBELI | Robe a" lining conceals daggers (5) |
| OBRIEN | Tina, who portrays Sarah in Corrie, is out in robe (1'5) |
| DRESS | Doctor, female ending in robe? (5) |
| DURESS | Constraint sees union leader put in robe (6)v |
| CHAPEL | Husband in robe left here to worship |
| NEIGHBOUR | Sprawling in robe, hug someone close? (9) |
| VESTMENT | Tailor set mark to cut opening in robe (8) |
| OBERON | King in robe twirling about (6) |
| BRONZE | Third prize for kiwi in robe making (6) |
| BOXERS | Unknown character in robe showing off small dogs (6) |
| BEADLE | Parish officer in robe 'ad left (6) |
| BEER | Drink hidden in robe Ernest wore (4) |
| MAYONNAISE | Dressing up in robes, I annoy a Methodist (10) |
| DRESSED | Spoke to a duke going out in robes? (7) |