| YOUTH | Time of life between childhood and adulthood or maturity; or, the individuals of said age collectively (5) |
| WILDGOOSECHASE | Oscar said, Age chooses to regenerate - a fool's errand (4-5,5) |
| ADOLESCENTS | Those in the period of life between puberty and maturity (11) |
| OTHER | Or the individuals different from the ones mentioned |
| TEENS | Period of life between thirteen and twenty (5) |
| SWEEPS | Swift brushes with brooms; or, the individuals using said besoms (6) |
| GETONESARSE | Doctor initially said: "ages to regeneration"; finally: "hurry!" (3,4,4,4,4) |
| INTO | Doctor initially said: "ages to regeneration"; finally: "hurry!" (3,4,4,4,4) |
| GEAR | Doctor initially said: "ages to regeneration"; finally: "hurry!" (3,4,4,4,4) |
| AUTHOR | Chesterton, perhaps, or the individual behind "Thursday" (6) |
| LEGRANDMEAULNES | Alain-Fournier's only novel, about lost love and the mysterious world between childhood and adulthood |
| TEEN | Person between childhood and adulthood |
| ADOLESCENT | Person between childhood and adulthood |
| ANTA | Relating to those between childhood and adulthood |
| ADOLESCENCE | Stage between childhood and adulthood (11) |
| TWEEN | Person between young childhood and adolescence, normally between eight and thirteen years of age (5) |
| YOUNG | Period between childhood and adult age |
| LARVA | The form of an insect's life between egg and pupa (5) |
| GENIUS | Encephalic organs of thought, said by some people to have essentially named themselves; or, individuals of exceptional intelligence, aka eggheads (6) |
| EUSOCIAL | Zoological term used to denote a level of organisation among ants, bees or other organisms whose workers provide for the reproductive individuals of their group (8) |