| HERITOR | Beneficiary or their substitute (7) |
| ARCHERY | Skill or sport of shooting with a bow; or, a company of toxophilites or their weapons collectively (7) |
| TROOPER | A cavalry soldier or their horse; or, a person considered reliable, resilient or uncomplaining (7) |
| TOMTITS | Birds such as the milk-bottle-top-pecking cerulean "billy biters", nuns or pick-cheeses forming "banditries"; or, their bearded, coal, crested, great, long-tailed, marsh or willow cousins (7) |
| SKALDIC | Of or relating to Scandinavia, its people, or their languages (7) |
| KECHUAN | Of or relating to the Quechua or their language (7) |
| ADMIRAL | From the Arabic meaning "lord of the sea", the supreme commander of a fleet or navy; or, their flagship (7) |
| KOREANS | Relating to Korea, its people or their language (7) |
| NOMADIC | Characteristic of nomads or their life (7) |
| SALVAGE | Recover sunken ships or their cargoes (7) |
| OVERSEE | To supervise a person or their work (7) |
| HAWKISH | Like one favouring Harriers or their namesake (7) |
| OYSTERS | Farmed for food or their pearls, molluscs with shucks for shells (7) |
| UNIFORM | What is worn by police officers, or their like (7) |
| ANAEMIA | A deficiency of red blood cells or their haemoglobin (7) |
| OUTCAST | A person who has been ostracised by society or their social group (7) |
| SAILORS | Mariners or their flat-crowned straw hats |
| PUNJABI | Relating to the Punjab, its people or their language (6) |
| SWASHBUCKLER | Word for one who makes a blustering noise by clashing their own, or their opponent's, shield with their sword; thus, any daring hero or swaggering braggadocio (12) |
| SOMALIAN | Of or relating to the African republic of Somalia or its people or their language and culture. |