| LOWERCLASSES | Junior forms in which the humbler ranks are found (5,7) |
| KINDERGARTEN | Most junior form of family get errand carried out (12) |
| NOH | Theatre form in which the audience is assumed to already know the plot |
| CAPSULE | Form in which the astronaut takes his medicine (7) |
| PRIVATEINCOME | Means soldier in company has more when other ranks are gone |
| EYECHART | Where the lower ranks are harder to read? |
| SNACKBAR | Where one can get a light meal when the cab-ranks are dismantled (5-3) |
| FIRST | (& 4-across) Best postage of junior form armour (5,5,4) |
| SCULPTURE | Art form in which the ends of 17-, 26- and 43-Across may be used |
| WORKINGCLASS | Diligent form in which artisans are found (7,5) |
| BLABBERMOUTH | Indiscreet individual - humbler abbot (anag) (12) |
| CYPRESSTREES | Flamelike forms in many van Gogh paintings |
| JETE | Ballet jump with various forms in which a dancer springs from one foot to land on the other; French, 'thrown' (4) |
| EDITION | From "bring forth, publish", word for one of the forms in which a book or newspaper is produced; a press run; a single copy from this set; a reproduction; or, any version (7) |
| REGULI | Metallic forms in which one pistol turned up (6) |
| ALLOTROPE | One of multiple forms in which an element may exist |
| SELDOM | Forms in which learner appears backward on a few occasions |
| GLYCOGEN | The form in which carbohydrate is stored in the liver (8) |
| STATUTORY | The principal form in which delegated legislation is made in Great Britain (9,10) |
| INSTRUMENT | The principal form in which delegated legislation is made in Great Britain (9,10) |