| KARENINA | Anna, girl in a novel attachment with a dissolute rake (8) |
| BREAKOUT | Escape with a dissolute rake during a fight (5,3) |
| ORIGINAL | First love found by girl in a novel (8) |
| HEIDI | Swiss girl in a novel by Johanna Spyri (5) |
| PARAKEET | Flier, a dissolute fellow in a huff |
| SLOVENLY | Careless attachment with men finally drawn into scheming (8) |
| FALSTAFF | Pole beside river is a dissolute character (8) |
| EYEBOLTS | Rope attachments with ring-shaped heads |
| PLEAT | Simple attachment with a fold in some clothing (5) |
| SIDECAR | Wheeled motorcycle attachment with a seat for a passenger |
| WIDEANGLELENS | Camera attachment with a small focal length |
| CAMPS | Stays awhile with a dissolute scamp (5) |
| DRAKE | Explorer Sir Francis departs with a dissolute fellow (5) |
| KARAOKE | Dissolute rake receiving a fine, singing in bars? |
| RIP | A tear or rent in cloth or paper; a worthless thing; a strong tidal current; or, a dissolute character (3) |
| IMAGEMAKER | Spin doctor puts 'Morph's a beauty' before 'dissolute rake' (5-5) |
| KEIRAKNIGHTLEY | Actress, one embraced by dissolute rake, chivalrous in conversation (5,9) |
| HEARKEN | Dissolute rake, donning layer, is to pay heed |
| FREAKISHNESS | Dissolute rake seized by school head — odd character! |
| FOOT | End of a bed or table, opposite the head; or, a sewing machine attachment with an ankle (4) |