Cuts an organised Italian (6)
I believe the answer is:
tuscan
'italian' is the definition.
(Tuscan is an example)
'cuts an organised' is the wordplay.
'organised' is an anagram indicator.
'cuts'+'an'='cutsan'
'cutsan' anagrammed gives 'TUSCAN'.
(Other definitions for tuscan that I've seen before include "Standard Italian" , "From a central Italian region" , "Person from Siena" , "From a region of west central Italy" , "Relating to a region of Italy" .)