| INTERALIA | Among other things that appear in Latin (5,4) |
| ETCHED | Among other things that man had carved (6) |
| LOOSECANNONS | People or things that appear to be beyond control and are potentially a source of unintentional damage (5,7) |
| BLUEBIRDS | Creatures that appear over the White Cliffs of Dover? (9) |
| SPINNAKER | Bowler traps a Kent opener that appears in 12 (9) |
| ANAGLYPHS | Red-cyan stereoscopic pictures that appear to be 3-D when viewed through red-blue glasses (9) |
| HAILSTONES | Acclaims tints that appear in cold fall |
| MAYBUGS | Nickname for cockchafers that appear in spring (7) |
| HRH | Letters that appear in front of some royal family members |
| ANTRA | Cavities that appear in the human trachea (5) |
| NGRAM | A string of letters or words that appear in longer sequences |
| SHARKS | Animals that appear in the fossil record before trees |
| STORMDRAIN | A channel intended to cope with the large amounts of water that appear in times of heavy rain or flooding (5,5) |
| LUGS | From "forelocks, hair pulls", word for fruit/vegetable boxes, leather tugs or other things that can be pulled or laid hold of; in the Scots dialect, ears; lappets or flaps of caps; handles or loops; o |
| FUNEREAL | Merrymaking before other things that are sad and dreary (8) |
| ETCHER | Maybe she makes engravings and other things, that woman (6) |
| CUTTERS | Biscuit presses, lawnmowers, pizza wheels, secateurs or other things that chop, slice or trim (7) |
| CLINCHER | A hugger or squeezer; a tool, tyre or other thing that grips/pinches; or, an argument, fact, score etc, that is settled conclusively or decisively (8) |
| ZAPPER | A bug vaporiser, microwave oven, television remote control or other thing that blasts, kills, nukes or shoots (6) |
| ORDINARY | Word used to describe an armorial charge, fixed-price meal, inn, penny-farthing, vanilla flavour or other thing that is characteristically everyday, plain, regular or simple (8) |