| HEREUNTO | Formal term meaning to this document (8) |
| INCOMMODE | Formal term meaning to inconvenience (9) |
| ADHOC | Latin term meaning 'to this' (2,3) |
| ASPIRANT | Formal term for wannabe (8) |
| OPERCULA | Formal term for gill covers (*clue, a pro) (8) |
| MAESTOSO | Musical term meaning to be played in a dignified way (8) |
| DISSUADE | Now obsolete term meaning to give advice against (8) |
| ASTRINGE | Medical term meaning to compress or constipate (8) |
| UPSTICKS | Informal term meaning 'to go to live elsewhere' (2,6) |
| COTTONON | Informal term meaning 'to begin to understand' (6,2) |
| PASSPORT | Send the decanter round the table for this document (8) |
| HALFINCH | Informal term meaning 'to steal' (4,4) |
| KEELOVER | Informal term meaning 'to fall down suddenly' (4,4) |
| PROLAPSE | Medical term meaning to fall out of place |
| ONESGRIT | My job, in more formal terms (4,4) |
| HERETO | (Appended) to this document |
| MAJESTY | Your ---, formal term to address the king (7) |
| CASTOFF | Term meaning to reject; to release a boat, hawk or hound; or, to finish a final row of stitches and remove from a knitting needle (4,3) |
| LIAISON | French cookery term meaning "to bind" that came to refer to an intimate connection or secret love affair (7) |
| PUBLISHORPERISH | "P" term meaning "to drop, so to speak"? |