Four goals in three games for Adams, who clearly is first choice after starts in both games, is a solid return for the Torino forward.
He also played a big part in Scotland's second goal on Monday night.
It hints at a finding of form for the man with 10 international goals to his name, especially when four of that tally came so recently.
But who else does Clarke have at his disposal, and was the lack of game time for promising Hibernian striker Bowie a missed opportunity?
"Che Adams is clearly the manager's man," said former Scotland international Stewart.
"He wants to play him, so scoring last night is massively positive for the national team because ultimately you want to have him doing well and scoring goals.
"Lyndon Dykes has always had strong attributes, I think his all-round game is the most important part of his game that he brings to the side.
"We've seen flashes of Hirst, he looks very competent, while with Bowie, I feel like he's made his announcement of, 'I'm here, I'm ready' with the way that he plays.
"It feels like he's ready, so I think that's where a lot of the excitement comes from, because as good as that is on paper, all the attributes all four have, he seems to me to have a lot of those in one.
"John McGinn, Scott McTominay, Ryan Christie, Ben Gannon-Doak, there's plenty there [in midfield], it feels like a nice mix and a blend there.
"They might not score with the level of frequency that they have in the past, but I don't think you've ever, or certainly haven't, ever looked at the national team and felt like we've not got goals in the side."