| AMICUS | Friendly, or a friend (masc. sing. nom.) |
| INIMICI | They aren't your friends (masc. nom. plur.) |
| CORDIAL | Warm and friendly, or a fruity drink (7) |
| PGTHIRTEEN | Somewhat family-friendly ... or a title for this puzzle, as suggested by the completed grid? |
| CHUM | A pal or a friend |
| CHINA | World's most-populous country; crockery collectively; or, a friend (5) |
| ANNUUS | Lasting a year, or happening yearly (masc. sing. nom. adj.) |
| IGNOTUS | Unknown, masc. sing. nom. |
| SURDUS | Deaf (masc. sing. nom.) |
| GLANDIFER | Acorn-bearing (masc. sing. nom.), used in DRN 5.939 (fem. acc. pl.) to describe oaks |
| TUI | Yours, pronoun masc. sing. gen. or masc. pl. nom. |
| EXITUS | A departure, 4th decl. nom., gen. sing, nom., acc. pl. |
| SCISSURO | About to cut or tear (abl, masc sing, fut participle) |
| DELAPSUS | Having slipped down, fallen (nom. masc. sing.) |
| VITALIS | Lively, full of spirit (nom. masc. sing.) |
| MANUS | Hand, nom. sing., gen. sing., nom. and acc. pl., ergo 4th decl. |
| TUA | Possessive adj. 2nd person f. sing. nom. or neut. pl nom./acc. |
| PORTANS | Carrying or bringing, ppl. sing. nom. common gender |
| CRASTINUS | Adj. to do with or of tomorrow (m. sing. nom.) |
| SPOLIATA | F. sing. nom., n. pl nom., acc. (having been) robbed, stripped |