| ALIA | Among other things (4) |
| ALSO | Among other things |
| PLUS | Among other things |
| INTERALIA | Among other things |
| NELL | Miss Gwynn was known, among other things, for selling oranges! (4) |
| ROOT | A plant's "anchor" known in its edible form as a carrot, parsnip, radish, swede or turnip, among other things; or, a word's etymon (4) |
| ROSE | A flower symbolic of Aphrodite, beauty, England, love, pretty girls and the Tudors, among other things (4) |
| UMPS | Decides what's fair, among other things |
| ALII | Et ___ (among other things) |
| ETAL | Delayed come-back for some, among other things (2,2) |
| YOYO | It's used to walk the dog, among other things |
| TDAP | Letters on a vaccine for whooping cough (among other things) |
| ETCHASKETCH | Old toy, among other things, contains boat (4,1,6) |
| INTER | RAIL ate in strange places - among other things! (5, 4) (see 6D) |
| COLDWAR | The global conflict that, among other things, resulted in the Internet (4,3) |
| ETHICAL | Proper Latin: this among other things (7) |
| ATTORNEY | Angus L Macdonald, among other things |
| ENTRE | '__ otras cosas' (among other things: Sp.) |
| ETCHED | Among other things that man had carved (6) |
| PROPERTIES | Upright connections give houses, among other things (10) |