| SECRETIVE | Hiding feelings and intentions |
| MANIFESTO | Public declaration of policy and intentions, esp. politically (9) |
| REA | Criminal intent; the thoughts and intentions behind a wrongful act (3) |
| ANIMIST | One who believes that natural objects have desires and intentions |
| VISIONSTATEMENT | Company's declaration wherein ideals and intentions are expressed (6,9) |
| SPHINX | Inscrutable person who keeps his thoughts and intentions secret (6) |
| DETERMINATION | Fixed purpose and intention (13) |
| STOICS | Proponents of the ancient Greek philosophy which sought virtue as the greatest good and taught control of one's feelings and passions |
| CONFIDANT | A person you trust and share your feelings and secrets with (9) |
| ROMANTIC | Art, music or literature characterised by an emphasis on feeling and content rather than order and form - like the kind of novels published by Mills and Boon? |
| EMPATH | Entity who can read others' feelings and emotions |
| INFLAME | Arouse or excite feelings and passions. (7) |
| AROUSE | Call forth emotions, feelings, and responses (6) |
| KINDLED | Called forth emotions, feelings, and responses. (7) |
| RRATINGS | Designations for "No Hard Feelings" and "Deadpool" |
| PSYCHE | Deepest feelings and attitudes (6) |
| AGITATE | Inflame feelings and get one worried |
| AIRS | Feelings and flavours (4) |
| BRAINS | Organs controlling thought, memory, feelings and activity (6) |
| PREMIUMBONDS | “The practical man in the street who knows anything about ____ is quite aware that they are in their nature and intention lotteries” (The Economist, 1908) |