|  | PROLETARIAT | Put in a word for the working classes | 
|  | PROLETARIAN | Put in a word for the working classes (11) | 
|  | CLOTHCAP | Stereotypical headgear for the working classes (5,3) | 
|  | PROMPT | Ready to put in a word for the actor (6) | 
|  | DAVIDHEMERY | Ex-Olympic hurdler working classes at track maintains keen edge (5,6) | 
|  | FENESTRA | Latin for "window", hence found in a word for the act of throwing a person out of said light or opening (8) | 
|  | FROCK | Name, preserved in a word for "depose", for a priest's gown or monk's habit; a farm worker's traditional linen shirt; a sailor's jersey; or, a dress (5) | 
|  | BARK | A word for the abrupt cry of a dog; the tannin-rich covering of a tree trunk; a poetic word for a boat; or, fruit-and-nut-topped chocolate broken into jagged pieces | 
|  | RAILWAY | What new thing, the Duke of Wellington complained, would encourage the working classes to move about England? (7) | 
|  | DEFERMENT | Delay causing unrest to the working classes? | 
|  | PROLE | Member of the working classes (5) | 
|  | AFTER | ...but time for the Prime Minister in brief to put in a word... (9) | 
|  | NOON | ...but time for the Prime Minister in brief to put in a word... (9) | 
|  | THEA | He put in a word of thanks for the goddess | 
|  | TIRANA | Country put in a word of thanks for foreign capital (6) | 
|  | INTERJECT | Throw in a word for jet certain to crash after a loss (9) | 
|  | FAUNA | Derived from the name of the sister of a Roman god of forests, a word for the assemblage of all animal life in a particular region or time (5) | 
|  | AREA | Originally meaning "space allocated for a specific purpose", a word for the extent/measurement of a surface or piece of land; a field of study; or, a geographical region (4) | 
|  | CLINIC | From the Greek for "bed", a word for the teaching of medicine at the bedside originally, later a private or specialist hospital for outpatients (6) | 
|  | ECONOMY | From the Greek for "house", a word for the management of a household originally, later the administration of a country/community's finances (7) |