| YOGIC | At last, lady who sang Hindi lyric is referring to an Indian system for good health (5) |
| EVELYN | First name of the Duchess of Devonshire who was the last lady of Hardwick Hall (6) |
| HINDU | An adherent to an Indian religion is situated at the back of you |
| ARIEL | Girl Sebastian is referring to in the song "Kiss the Girl" |
| CRORE | In the Indian system of counting or numbering, a word of Sanskrit origin used to represent 10 million people, rupees, units etc; or, 100 lakhs (5) |
| LIPPY | Colloquialism meaning cheeky, chopsy, loquacious or mouthy; "rouge a levres" for imparting colour on one's bouche; or, coincidently referring to an osculation/kiss, the fourth part of a Scottish peck |
| SEPOY | In the east, a posy is given to an Indian soldier (5) |
| CYRIL | Lyric is rewritten by him (5) |
| SALUT | Radioactive element in preservative for good health (5) |
| SAHIB | Respectful term of address to an Indian man (5) |
| OBEAH | West Indian system of belief |
| TOAST | Brown bread for good health, perhaps |
| NETOP | Colonist's greeting to an Indian |
| BARDOLPH | In 1.2, at the tavern, Mistress Quickly says, "Yonder, he comes and that arrant, malmsey nose knave..." Who is the knave she is referring to? |
| METONYMS | Substituted words referring to an attribute for the thing with which it is closely associated, for example, 'the ring' to mean 'boxing' (8) |
| DETERMINERS | Words such as 'a', 'the', 'some', 'this' and 'each', used at the beginning of a noun group to indicate which thing(s) one is referring to (11) |
| MICHELLEOBAMA | First Lady who sang "This Is for My Girls" with Missy Elliott in "Carpool Karaoke": 2 wds. |
| CLIMATEREFUGEES | Terribly grateful emcee is referring to people fleeing areas that are no longer habitable |
| SMT | Standard Indian honorific title used when referring to an adult, married woman (abbr.) |
| SAG | Word, similar to an Indian term for palak or spinach, for a droop (3) |