| ROUNDSHOULDERED | Rode under: should have adapted to this posture (5-10) |
| DAMPER | Cake of unleavened bread down under should be moister (6) |
| ECOTYPES | Distinct forms of species which have adapted to their own environments |
| NENE | Bird whose feet have adapted to walk on rough lava |
| MAGNIFYINGGLASS | A lens that can be adapted to filming gangs, say (10,5) |
| CRAZYRICHASIANS | Debut novel of Singaporean-born US author Kevin Kwan (2013), adapted to the big screen in 2018 (5,4,6) |
| DENTALHYGIENIST | NHS worker adapted to intense daylight (6,9) |
| COTTA | Act to be adapted to a surplice (5) |
| BEACHBUGGY | Vehicle that's adapted to coast? (5,5) |
| CROSSONESHEART | Oath sorceress adapted to include knight's promise (5,4,5) |
| SHADEPLANT | It has adapted to grow in areas of low light and the Alps perhaps (5,5) |
| NUTRITIOUS | Suitor with unit adapted to be good for him (10) |
| READJUSTED | Interpreted Balls embracing Strictly as "adapted to changed circumstances" (10) |
| MILITARESM | I limit arms, adapted to such aggression (10) |
| BLOTT | - on the Landscape; Tom Sharpe's novel that was adapted to screen (5) |
| FITTED | Adapted to mould to shape (6) |
| WARHORSE | Novel by Michael Morpurgo that has been adapted to stage and screen (3,5) |
| BOSPHORUS | Stretch of water provided by employer and adapted to our use, so to speak |
| LILTS | Cheerful songs ill-adapted to a backstreet (5) |
| AWFUL | - Auntie ; adventure story for children by David Walliams, adapted to stage (5) |