| VIVIPAROUS | Producing offspring that have already been developed in the parent's body (10) |
| STEMCELL | A general parent body-building cell (4,4) |
| AFFILIATE | Associate with a parent body (9) |
| HOMITYPIE | Wholemeal pastry tart with a potato, onion, leek and cheese filling, said to have been developed by the Land Girls during the Second World War (6,3) |
| RANNOCH | No ranch had been developed on the moor (7) |
| COPRA | A crop had been developed of dried coconut (5) |
| PAVEDROADS | Routes that have already been covered? |
| ASHTRAYS | A small hotel behind restaurant with fish for collection - those that have already been smoked (8) |
| HEAVE | Haul sheaves that have already been shipped out (5) |
| SENT | Folder of emails that have already been dispatched |
| TWEENAGERS | Informal word for preadolescent boys or girls from around 9-12 who, according to Chambers Dictionary, have "already developed an interest in fashion, pop music, and exasperating his or her parents" (1 |
| REPETITION | Action of doing something that has already been done (10) |
| DEADRUBBER | Term used to describe a match in a series where the result has already been decided by earlier matches (4,6) |
| SECONDHAND | Part of a watch that has already been used (6-4) |
| PAST | Verb tense for things that have already happened |
| RERUNS | TV episodes that have already aired |
| IDENTICALTWIN | One of two offspring that developed from the same ovum (9,4) |
| FOETUS | British non-technical spelling of the unborn offspring that develops from an animal embryo |
| INK | Writing fluid believed to be developed in China in 3000BCE |
| PIAMATER | Brain membrane that may be developed in a primate |