| PROSAIST | Person regularly left off society A-list? |
| KIT | Tackle satirical sketch taking off Society |
| FELLOW | A confrere of a learned association such as the Royal Society; a chap; one's compeer; or, one of a pair (6) |
| DROPOUT | One who has abandoned a course, school or rejected society; a brief loss of an electronic signal; or, the recommencement of play in rugby with a ball kicked from the hand (7) |
| OUTCAST | Person excluded from society, a pariah (7) |
| SHEET | Female regularly left a page (5) |
| DEBATING | ____ society, a club at e.g. a school or college that features public speaking on issues (8) |
| SNIPPY | Leader of society, a bit cold and curt (6) |
| BASOCHE | The fellow joining graduate society, a group once in parliament |
| ILLPRACTICE | A healthy person regularly calling in sick, e.g.? |
| SAVER | Person regularly adding money for a rainy day |
| DIET | The food and drink that a person regularly consumes (4) |
| CAIRO | Chap in Rio regularly left city (5) |
| ANN | Darning regularly left out for girl |
| ILFORD | Outer London town I regularly left, taking ring road |
| MOGGY | 17, male, tough guy regularly left out (5) |
| OPOSSUMS | OAPs regularly left huge amounts of money for animals (8) |
| HARLEQUINADE | Theatre regularly left Bill filling horsey pantomime part |
| ARENA | Gabriel, Noah regularly left amphitheatre (5) |
| MOLAR | Second pound fairy regularly left for this? (5) |