| BEAUNASH | Bans a hue from being set up as a dandy (4,4) |
| DISCOLOUR | To become a different hue from previously (9) |
| COLOUR | Hue from a blush possibly |
| DECOLORED | Removed hue from, to an American; older code (anag.) (9) |
| CARDINAL | From Latin for "hinge", a senior RC priest, regarded as of pivotal importance, on which everything else turns; or, a fritillary butterfly, redbird or shade of scarlet, in a hue reminiscent of said pre |
| ADORABLE | A charitable donation outside pub being set up -- lovely! (8) |
| SPORADIC | Detectives feared essentially on operations being set up and isolated |
| HABANERA | Cuban dance a ban a hare (anag.) (8) |
| CINNABAR | One who conspired to ban a source of mercury |
| ANATHEMA | Ban a dodgy man stealing articles (8) |
| NACARAT | Word, thought to be referring to a colour of the shell of a mollusc that yields mother-of-pearl, for a shade of orangey-red or "sunset"; or, a fabric/linen dyed in such a hue (7) |
| OBELISK | A tapering column or pillar of stone set up as a landmark or monument (7) |
| INDIGO | A hue of deep blue/violet, derived from a plant of the pea family; a deluxe hotel in Grosvenor Park Road, Chester (6) |
| SWELL | Incline to get louder as a dandy (5) |
| DUDE | As a dandy, he's one who fails to get the point (4) |
| FOP | Fellow given work as a dandy (3) |
| ADONIS | One fellow is often regarded as a dandy (6) |
| CAIRN | Mound of rough stones set up as a memorial or landmark, typically on a hilltop or skyline (5) |
| LOOFA | Sponge from a sucker being set up (5) |
| MOUNTED | Set up as a police force (7) |