| NAUGHTY | (Of a child) badly behaved |
| TRUST | Confidence in a person or quality; guardianship/ward of a child; fiducial safekeeping of a property; or, the estate so managed for another (5) |
| HORROR | From "shudder", a word for intense fear/shock; a film arousing said fright; or, informally, a terror of a child (6) |
| GRANDSON | A child of a child (8) |
| GRANDDAUGHTER | Child of a child with a piano the guard put out (13) |
| TUESDAY | Time of birth of a child who is "full of grace", according to the folk rhyme (7) |
| SERAPHS | In theology, members of the highest order of angels in the celestial hierarchies, often depicted as the winged head of a child (7) |
| WHEE | Sound of a child on a swing |
| TIPPETT | Composer of A Child of Our Time (7) |
| CHERUB | In art, a winged head of a child (6) |
| ADOPT | Become a parent of a child by law |
| LEGALGUARDIAN | Person with the right of custody (of a child) |
| FILIAL | ____ love, that of a child for a parent (6) |
| GREATGRANDSONS | Children of a child's child |
| GRANDPARENT | Spoiler of a child's child |
| TUGOFLOVE | A conflict over custody of a child between divorced parents (3-2-4) |
| PATERNITYTEST | Procedure to determine whether a man is the biological father of a child (9,4) |
| DOLLARSIGN | Figure of a child dressed in rags, the mark of Trump's economics? (6,4) |
| ASGOOD | (Of a child) extremely well behaved (2,4,2,4) |
| RING | What jewellery item is given on a milestone anniversary or on the birth of a child? -w 18ac (8,4) |