| CULOTTES | Garment resembling a cross between knee-length trousers and a skirt (8) |
| SHRUG | Garment resembling a cross between a cardigan and a bolero; or, a gesture of indifference (5) |
| DRESS | Garment with a bodice and a skirt - mini, midi or maxi (5) |
| CLASH | What a shirt and a skirt shouldn't do |
| PHYSALIS | With a taste resembling a cross between a tomatillo and a gooseberry, a fruit which grows in a Chinese lantern-like case (8) |
| PAVILION | Building at a cricket ground for changing or refreshments; or, a tent resembling a cross between a marquee and a gazebo (8) |
| NUTHATCH | Woodland and garden bird resembling a cross between a tree creeper and a woodpecker (8) |
| MARQUISE | Chocolate pudding resembling a cross between a mousse and a parfait (8) |
| BREACHES | Breaks in knee-length trousers, we hear (8) |
| TEDDYBOY | 1950s' youth with drainpipe trousers and a quiff (5,3) |
| BREECHES | Knee-length trousers |
| LEGGINGS | Garment resembling footless tights, worn for sports/fashion (8) |
| SISKIN | With a distinctive forked tail, a garden bird resembling a cross between a greenfinch and a serin that is one of Britain's smallest finches (6) |
| IMPLANTS | Setter's line in trousers and chest expanders? (8) |
| PAGEANTS | Long time in short trousers and spectacles (8) |
| MOONBEAM | Drop trousers and smile ___ that'll brighten up the night! (8) |
| OKAPI | Once known as an African unicorn, a herbivore resembling a cross between a giraffe and a zebra (5) |
| WYVERN | Meaning "viper", a two-legged heraldic beast resembling a cross between a dragon and a griffin (6) |
| LING | Fish resembling a cross between a conger eel and a cod (4) |
| APRICOT | Fragrant fruit resembling a cross between a mirabelle and a peach (7) |