| APPLEISLE | Informal name for Tasmania (5,4) |
| TRIGGER | Set off, heading for Tasmania by boat (7) |
| CALABOOSE | From a Spanish word for "dungeon", a US informal name for a prison |
| SOLARFARM | Informal name for a photovoltaic power station |
| GOGGLEBOX | Informal name for a TV |
| SNAKEWEED | Informal name for bistort, also describing its twisted roots |
| DOWNUNDER | What is an informal name for Australia? (4,5) |
| SCHNOZZLE | Informal name for the nose (9) |
| REDPLANET | Informal name for Mars (3,6) |
| SALLYARMY | Informal name for body founded by William Booth (5,4) |
| FUNNYBONE | Informal name for the point on the elbow where the ulnar nerve passes near the surface (5,4) |
| PERENNIAL | Reoccurring plant such as aquilegia, lavender and lupin; or, an informal name for the Gardeners' Royal Benevolent Society (9) |
| TWITCHING | Common or informal name for the activity of birdwatching (9) |
| DESERTRAT | An informal name for a soldier who served with the British 7th Armoured Division in North Africa in 1941-42 (6,3) |
| FANNIEMAE | Informal name for the Federal National Mortgage Association, derived from its initials (6,3) |
| DOGCOLLER | Informal name for an item of neckwear worn by tho clergy in certain churches (3,6) |
| JONESTOWN | Informal name for the Peoples Temple Agricultural Project, established in Guyana in the 1970s (9) |
| MUM | Nickname of the "chrysanth", whose full name stems from Greek for "gold flower"; an informal name for one's mater; noun meaning "silence"; or, an interjection calling for such (3) |
| CASTLES | Old or informal name for rooks in chess; or, a general name for fortresses such as those constructed in Wales under the direction of Edward I (7) |
| PUG | An old word for a fox; an informal name for a boxer; an animal's footprint; or, a little carlin with a curled tail and a wrinkled face, whose snorts and snuffles inspired its collective name "grumble" |