| FONTS | Families of type |
| ORCHID | Colourful flower, part of one of the two largest families of flowering plants (6) |
| BROODS | A word for the families of chicks that hatch from clutches or sittings of eggs at one birth; or, informally, large tribes of related children (6) |
| AMATI | One of the renowned families of master luthiers from Cremona (5) |
| LEPTON | One of the families of sub-nuclear particles (6) |
| WRYNECKS | It's ironic, in the Smiley sense, one of those on the bottle is finished producing families of woodpeckers? (8) |
| MESON | One of the families of sub-nuclear particles (5) |
| INFANTAS | Princesses of the royal families of Portugal or Spain (8) |
| EARLESS | One of the families of mammals known as pinnipeds, _ seals (7) |
| OYSTER | Common name for a number of different families of salt-water bivalve molluscs (6) |
| MTV | "Families of the Mafia" channel |
| USAA | Insurance option for families of veterans: Abbr. |
| PRIDES | Quiet journeys by families of cats |
| PUERTORICO | In West Side Story, from which island do the families of Maria and her friends come? (6,4) |
| SPEECHLESS | Ran out of type of words for form of delivery one might get from Takeaway (10) |
| EDITION | In publishing, the total number of copies of a book or newspaper printed at a time from the same setting of type (7) |
| EM | The square of a body of any size of type. |
| GUTTER | Space between two facing pages of an open book, columns of type or stamps in a pane; a duct for diverting rainwater; or, a channel at either side of a bowling alley (6) |
| BATTER | A striker in cricket; a mixture of eggs, flour and milk as the basis of Breton galettes, crepes, crumpets, drop scones and pancakes; or, a damaged piece of type in a forme (6) |
| INSECT | Example of type of creature on nameplate of ER A2 No. 60535 (6) |