| CORTEGE | A formal procession, especially for a funeral (7) |
| PARADE | A public procession, especially one celebrating a special day or event (6) |
| DRAPEAU | Hanging cloth used as a blind, especially for a window (7) |
| SPANCEL | A hobble especially for a cow (7) |
| MANHOLE | Cover, especially for a sewer (7) |
| OUTFITS | Sets of clothes worn together, especially for a particular occasion or purpose (7) |
| ONBOARD | As part of a group or team, especially for a special purpose (2,5) |
| EMBALMS | Prepares for a funeral |
| MORNINGDRESS | Formal attire for a funeral, one's heard (7, 5) |
| CAVALCADE | Caught a female trainee falling short in formal procession (9) |
| SPRINTER | What do we call a person who runs a race at full speed, especially for a short distance (8) |
| LOCUMTENENS | Stand- in, especially for a doctor or a member of the clergy; Latin, ' one holding a place' (5,6) |
| ASSEMBLY | A number of people gathered together, especially for a formal meeting held at regular intervals (8) |
| KNELL | Sound of a bell when rung solemnly for a funeral (5) |
| DEADMARCH | Music suitable for a funeral procession (4,5) |
| EPICEDIUM | Formal term for a funeral ode (9) |
| AWAKENED | Regained consciousness for a funeral haunt, made a comeback! |
| RALLY | A large gathering of people especially for a political purpose |
| LOCUM | A substitute, especially for a doctor |
| LARDER | A supply of food especially for a household. |