| ANNOUNCEMENT | Nun once meant to make a proclamation (12) |
| STATEMENT | Talk to workers, at last, to make a proclamation (9) |
| EKE | Possibly derived from the Latin word "augere", what once meant "to add to" but now more commonly means "to scratch out a living"? (3) |
| VIE | What now means "to contend for superiority" but once meant "to stake in card playing"? (3) |
| CRY | A plea, shout or urgent appeal; a fit of weeping; a pack of hounds or their hunting bay; a proclamation of a town's bellringer; or, the call of a street-trader selling goods (3) |
| THERAPEUTIC | Article to knock Brussels - habitual response meant to make one feel better |
| ENTREMETS | French term which once meant a light dish between courses at a formal banquet, and later a dessert |
| LITTERAS | ____ mittens: this once meant walking to a post box (acc. pl.) |
| ANNOUNCE | Report that a nun once changed order (8) |
| RENT | Regular payment that the Slaters are meant to make to Nish Panesar in EastEnders (4) |
| SIGNETRING | Small band meant to make an impression (6,4) |
| ATONEMENT | Re-written note meant to make amends? (9) |
| SLIGHT | Small - that's how it's meant to make one feel (6) |
| COMIC | This is meant to make people laugh (5) |
| COMMAS | They're meant to make you pause |
| ADVERTISEMENT | It's meant to make you buy (13) |
| SMARTENUP | Unusual spur meant to make one look neater (7,2) |
| RIOT | Word for civil disorder, revelry, a dazzling display of colours or a highly amusing person or thing that once meant dissolute living (4) |
| ERST | It once meant "once" |
| OYEZ | From the Old French meaning "hear", the call of a town crier prior to making a proclamation (4) |