| DISPARATE | Unlike pirates, a duke must be well turned out |
| ELEGANT | Intended to be headless, holding leg to be well turned-out (7) |
| TOTED | To take a king away, duke must also be carried (5) |
| SMARTY | So Alec may be well turned out before day's end? |
| FEISTY | Irritable Duke must admit eccentricity (end of story) |
| STEELERS | Pirates, a Pittsburgh team in a radio broadcast (8) |
| PARASITE | A pirate's a leech (8) |
| FAIRENOUGH | Very well turned-out figure on a horse |
| SMART | Sergeant-major has a knack of looking well turned out |
| IMMACULATE | Well-turned-out a obvious personal statement about actual dressing (10) |
| THATSLIFE | Song associated with Frank Sinatra which includes the line: "I've been a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet" (5,4) |
| NOTED | To get in this den you must be well known (5) |
| NOTADICKYBIRD | Nothing at all, so the woman must be well! (3,1,5,4) |
| EDUCATED | About old bit of Venice, European editor must be well informed (8) |
| MENOFLETTERS | Landlords' pieces must be well read |
| ENBLOC | Noel with balloons and chains, initially well turned out, as a whole (2,4) |
| OLIVEOIL | Dressing girl with something well turned out (5,3) |
| NEAT | Well-turned-out ox, for example |
| SPRUCE | Odds on old police force, at the end, being well turned out (6) |
| DRESSEDUP | Well turned out (7,2) |