| VIDE | (L) Refer to (4) |
| AWAY | Word used to refer to a game played or won at an opponent's ground, as opposed to at home (4) |
| CITE | To quote or refer to (4) |
| KITS | Term used to refer to young rabbits (4) |
| THIS | Used to refer to a particular somebody or something (4) |
| NOUN | A content word that can be used to refer to a person, placeI thing. quality. or action (4) |
| ANNO | ___ Domini, dating system used to refer to the years after the birth of Jesus (4) |
| DIVA | In Italian and Latin, it literally means "goddess." First known usage in English dates to 1883. In English the word came to refer to a prima donna-appropriately, another word taken from Italian (in wh |
| SOLO | From Italian meaning "alone," the word in English can refer to a musical composition for a single voice or instrument or to a performance carried out alone. The oldest sense in English dates to the la |
| STEW | A word originally used to refer to a cauldron, but later the actual casserole-like dish of meat and vegetables cooked within said pot (4) |
| NEON | Word that denotes a factor of one thousandth of a millionth or used as a prefix to refer to something submicroscopically small (4) |
| NANO | Word that denotes a factor of one thousandth of a millionth or used as a prefix to refer to something submicroscopically small (4) |
| FOWL | A word originally used to refer to any bird, later a more specific gallinacean of the poultry kind, such as a chicken, duck, goose, partridge, pheasant or turkey (4) |
| DOWN | Word used to refer to any one of a crossword's clues whose solutions run vertically in the grid (4) |
| LELY | The Windsor Beauties artist whose surname is said to refer to the "fleur-de-lis" carved on the house where his father was born (4) |
| HIPS | Term used to refer to the ripe red-orange fruits of the rose (4) |
| RIND | Old English word for the bark of a tree or peel of fruit that, from the 16th century, also came to refer to the outer layer, paring or skin of a cheese (4) |
| DRIP | Word for a trickle that is also used to refer to a weakling or bore (4) |
| ELSE | Shortened name Alf Garnett used to refer to his wife on Till Death Us Do Part (4) |
| BEAU | From "charming, fine, handsome", a word used to refer to a boyfriend, dandy, fop, lady's suitor or lover (4) |