| FILMS | "Seven" and "10" |
| BROWNIE | Square of fudgy chocolate cake with a chewy top; or, a member of the second-youngest section of Girlguiding UK, aged between seven and 10 (7) |
| SPLIT | Remaining 7 and 10 pins in bowling |
| GALEFORCEWIND | Danger between 7 and 10 on the Beaufort Scale |
| SPLITDECISION | "Should I go for both the 7 and 10?," e.g. |
| ION | Particle that appears in 7 and 10 (3) |
| SELECTIVEMEMORY | Tendency to recall only the highlights, say (... letters 6-7 and 10-11) |
| BRAIN | Word that can follow the first words of 4-,7- and 10- |
| BROWNIES | Members of one of the junior branches of Girlguiding UK, usually aged between 7 and 10 years (8) |
| DISENTANGLING | Untwisting, as a cord (In this answer, note letters 1, 4, 7 and 10) |
| THINKALIKE | Great minds may do it (... letters 1, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 10) |
| ONE | Halfway between seven and seven |
| ETHAN | The Magnificent Seven and Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets actor, ___ Hawke (5) |
| PIPER | Artist best known for abstract aquatints/watercolours of buildings who was part of the Seven and Five Society with Ben Nicholson, Cedric Morris and others (5) |
| HODGKINS | Frances -; New Zealand-born artist who painted Old Boathouse, Port Chalmers and was a member of the Seven and Five Society (8) |
| EVANESCED | Seven and ace, possibly diamonds, vanished (9) |
| NATURALS | Seven and eleven, in craps |
| DENZIL | The Magnificent Seven and Fences actor, ___ Washington |
| EVENS | Break seven and it levels out (5) |
| EVEN | Seven and eleven end square |