| FORM | A class covered most of former (4) |
| MIRACLE | Remarkable occurrence involving a class covered in mud (7) |
| ASTRINGENT | Contracting negotiator covered most of the series (10) |
| HID | Covered most of skin (3) |
| ASHDOWN | Forest in East Sussex that once covered most of south-east England (7) |
| ARUMS | Wild plants! - Upper-class covered with weapons (5) |
| RACE | A ginger root; a class of wine; a division of humankind; an onward rush; a rapid current of water; a millrun; or, a contest in speed or getting ahead (4) |
| MODE | Word for a melody or tune; a manner of acting, behaving, doing or existing; a class of syllogism in logic; or, the prevailing fashion, style or trend in art, clothes, literature etc (4) |
| CLUB | A class of air travel giving Guns a sense of belonging (4) |
| SORT | From the Latin for "fate, fortune, lot", a class, kind, species, variety etc; or, a person of a particular type (4) |
| FAUN | One of a class of lustful rural Roman gods (4) |
| ALUM | Name given to a specific chemical compound and a class of them (4) |
| FINN | A class of Olympic sailing other than Laser, Nacra 17, 49er or 470; or, the former Crowded House frontman who joined Fleetwood Mac in 2018 (4) |
| RAYS | Sunbeams; or, fishes in a class with skates and sharks that swim in a school known as a fever (4) |
| AVES | In taxonomy and ornithology, birds as a class of vertebrates (4) |
| CLOT | A fool in a class has to return (4) |
| JOHN | Inventor of marine chronometer, honoured in 2014 by Northern naming a Class 153 after him (4, 8) |
| RATE | Wage or fee calculated in relation to time; or, a class/rank of ships (4) |
| FOOT | One end of a class |
| YEAR | Length of a class |