| ANSWERED | Met requirements of as new condition and colour (8) |
| MINT | As-new condition |
| ADAPTTO | Get comfortable with, as new conditions |
| SUFFICED | Reduction of temperature in stuff, cooled down, met requirements (8) |
| INTOEACH | Roberts and Fisher's view of the human condition - and a hit for Ella Fitzgerald and the Inkspots? (4,4,4,4,4,4,4) |
| WHITEOUT | Low-visibility driving condition, and the key to making sense of answers to the starred clues |
| ARTICLES | - of Association; document defining conditions and regulations required by companies registered under the Companies Acts (8) |
| ELIGIBLE | Meeting all the requirements of one large review in The Magazine (8) |
| ASHTRAYS | The requirements of smokers (8) |
| EDGECASE | Situation that occurs under extreme conditions, and a description of the answer to each starred clue |
| READJUST | Dip into, simply to get used to new conditions (8) |
| ADAPTION | Process of adjusting to new conditions |
| LOGCABIN | Two requirements of a ship's captain from a humble background? (3-5) |
| ADAPTIVE | Able to become adjusted to suit new conditions |
| SANIFY | To provide with healthy conditions, a new condition in case of society (6) |
| QUALIFIED | Met requirements with reservations (9) |
| SATISFIED | Went in for exam arranged if side met requirements (9) |
| SURVEY | A questionnaire; a collection of data for mapping; a general view; or, an inspection of a building to determine its condition and value (6) |
| RECENCY | New condition: finally, for good behaviour, getting day off (7) |
| ADAPT | To adjust someone or something to fit to new condition etc. |