| NORTHRIDING | A subdivision of Yorkshire, though no longer a local authority area (5,6) |
| EXAMINE | Inspect, though no longer a colliery (7) |
| RIDING | Subdivision of Yorkshire |
| PATROL | From "paw about" and "paddle in mud", a word for a beat, guard, night-watch, vigil or other going of the rounds; a detachment of soldiers sent on reconnaissance; or, a subdivision of a troop of Guides |
| SCENE | From the Greek for "tent, stage", a subdivision of a play; a piece of stage setting; or, by extension, a public display of anger/emotion (5) |
| STREAMLINED | Shocking derailments, though no turbulence (11) |
| TROOP | Group of baboons; a subdivision of a cavalry squadron; or, a unit of boy or girl scouts (5) |
| RETRIED | Though no longer working, one moves down a little to be in court again (7) |
| OUTWEAR | Though no longer fashionable, clothes last longer (7) |
| UNDEIFIED | A Parisian died to save earth, though no longer worshipped |
| EPOCH | A unit of geological time that Is a subdivision of a period and is itself divided into ages (5) |
| ERA | From "copper counters/coins", a system of chronology reckoned from a point; a subdivision of geological time; an age; or, an important date (3) |
| BRANCH | A subdivision of a family, subject or group of languages (6) |
| PLATOON | A subdivision of a company of soldiers (7) |
| IDLE | Getting some paid leave though no longer employed? |
| ERITREA | In time it again will be found, though no longer is, in Africa (7) |
| CLAPPEDOUT | Applauded in public, though no longer functioning (7,3) |
| EVENNOW | To this day, though no longer seeking revenge (4,3) |
| WASHEDUP | Carried onto shore though no longer effective (6-2) |
| PARISH | A subdivision of a diocese, having its own church and clergyman (6) |