| OBSOLETE | Obese lot, drunk and out of fashion (8) |
| CHARLESTON | Dance which has been in and out of fashion since its invention in the 1920s (10) |
| TEATOWEL | Cloth for drying up wee, with a lot drunk after end of Oktoberfest (3,5) |
| REVOLTING | Nasty vicar's lot drunk with gin |
| ELABORATE | Beer - a lot drunk around a complex (9) |
| DRESSAGE | Equine event has clothing that will go out of fashion (8) |
| TIRELESS | They never go out of fashion (8,6) |
| BRIDLING | Expressing indignation, English resort being out of fashion |
| TIMELESS | Like a song or a style that never goes out of fashion |
| VLADIVOSTOK | Vodka, lots drunk, I see consumed here? |
| CLARE | English peasant poet who, after a brief period of fame, fell out of fashion and was committed to an asylum until his death in 1864 (5) |
| IMPASSE | I am out of fashion - there's no getting out of it (7) |
| DODO | Bird (whose style of very out of fashion) (4) |
| STYLUS | English going out of fashion for American writer of history |
| PASSE | Fashionable way of referring to something that's out of fashion |
| FAIRANDSQUARE | Country in fashion - out of fashion - honestly! (4,3,6) |
| STYLES | They never go out of fashion (8,6) |
| DATING | Going out together going out of fashion? (6) |
| KENNING | According to Scots, a small portion of S. London area being out of fashion |
| FOGIES | Their old styles are out of fashion (6) |