| COMMUNITIES | Townships or groups of local residents |
| QUONGTART | In Hercules St, Ashfield, there is a bust of local resident Mei ..... .... (1850-1903) |
| TINKER | Craig _, Weatherfield police constable and son of local resident Beth Sutherland (6) |
| BUNCHES | Handfuls of amaryllis, holly, ivy, paperwhites or other flowers or foliage; clusters of grapes; hands of bananas; or, groups of friends (7) |
| PLUMPS | Cluster of trees, herds of seals, flights of ducks/geese, flocks of waterfowl or groups of spearmen (6) |
| WINGS | Badge of a qualified pilot; or, flocks of plovers or groups of dragons (5) |
| FALLS | Cascades of water or ice; or, flocks or groups of woodcock (5) |
| PACKS | Bundles borne on the back; beautifying clay or mud treatments; scrums of rugby forwards; or, groups of hunting hounds or wolves (5) |
| MOBS | From the Latin meaning "fickle crowds", disorderly throngs, gangs or ribble-rabbles; a word for flocks of emus or groups of kangaroos; or, neglige dresses (4) |
| KNOTS | Nautical miles; or, groups of frogs or toads (5) |
| ARRAYS | Mathematical matrices; panels of jurors; or, groups of hedgehogs (6) |
| NETWORKS | Railway systems or groups of TV stations |
| GAGGLES | Flocks or groups of geese (7) |
| PEEKS | Word for furtive looks through narrow openings; eyes; high feeble chirps; or, groups of chickens (5) |
| VENN | Illustration using circles to show the relationships among things or groups of things, _ diagram (4) |
| TROOPS | Term for flocks or groups of soldiers/armed forces, thus for various other assemblies including cavalries, crowds, marches, packs, parades, squads, throngs, traipses and units (6) |
| TOWNIES | Local residents, to local college students |
| INTRANET | Group of local computers |
| CATCHMENTAREA | Basin where group of local schoolchildren dwell (9,4) |
| COUNSEL | Advice from a group of local politicians in hearing (7) |