| BACKNUMBER | Old-fashioned type found in either part of Marxism-Leninism |
| AVOWAL | Assertion from one kind of character heard, found in either part of Twelfth Night (6) |
| OUTMODED | Old fashioned type in bloom and in vogue on Dunmore Head (8) |
| EAGLE | Symbol of America with links to either part of Goldeneye (5) |
| SING | Perform either part of a duet in prison (4) |
| VERB | Kind of word that either part of down clue can be, never across (4) |
| NYLONS | Unfortunately, the Top Shop in the centre of Axminster only has really old-fashioned types of tights (6) |
| TRANSISTOR | Broadcast artists on radio, initially, of an old-fashioned type (10) |
| BLACKLETTER | Old-fashioned type cured housing shortage, beginning in London |
| SHEWING | Presenting old-fashioned type of music with explosive content |
| GOTHIC | Old-fashioned type picked up here in ancient Rome |
| FOGY | Old fashioned type of forensic pathology, having heart excised (4) |
| THEWED | Muscular youngster (old-fashioned type) has cut in |
| DOTMATRIX | Old-fashioned type of computer printer |
| ELDORADO | The Spanish artist entertained by old-fashioned type in fabulous place (2,6) |
| ALEMBIC | Old-fashioned type of distilling apparatus (7) |
| PADDLESTEAMER | Old-fashioned type of boat associated with the Mississippi |
| PAPERTRAIL | What an auditor examines, or what either part of the answer to each of the starred clues can be |
| OLDROSE | A dusky pink Victorian colour; or, an old-fashioned type of flower such as a damask or a Bourbon (3,4) |
| ODE | Old-fashioned type of poem |