| CONTENTIOUS | Continues to reform, though still argumentative (11) |
| NOTED | Famous, though still to control newspaper |
| NOTUP | Assumed to be risen, though still in bed |
| OWNING | Being yours, though still having to pay about a quarter (6) |
| PLENTIFUL | Input fell drastically, though still ample (9) |
| QUAIL | Flinch, though still game |
| LILTS | Sings merrily, though still upset (5) |
| EVENNUMBER | It's whole when halved, though still feeling less (4,6) |
| SIMMERDOWN | Be no longer boiling about, though still in a stew? |
| AGELESS | Little Leslie was inside a long time, though still looking young (7) |
| YET | Though; still |
| THREEDEGREES | Female group is well-qualified, though still just above freezing (5,7) |
| TANTALUS | A stand in which spirit decanters may be locked up though still visible (8) |
| WITCHCRAFT | In 3.3, Iago continues to put Desdemona in a bad light to Othello. He says, "She did deceive her father, marrying you; She that so young could give out such a seeming. To seal her father's eyes up, cl |
| PARLIAMENT | UK legislative infrastructure that gives its name to a train service that continues to run to avoid the cost of closure (10) |
| NONINFECTIOUS | Info continues to be modified, being unable to be passed on |
| PRESSESON | Continues to urge and one's wrong to (7,2) |
| PRESSEDON | Continues to urge and one's wrong to (7,2) |
| RACEMOSE | (botany) Having stalked flowers along an elongated stem that continue to open in succession from below as the stem continues to grow. |
| DEBRETT | John, publisher whose eponymous company continues to compile a guide to titled UK families (7) |