| SCHOOLUNIFORM | A habit shared by those of many classes |
| ROLLCALL | Start of many classes |
| EXTINCT | Died out - like so many classes of old locomotives (7) |
| SENIORMOMENT | Momentary lapse of memory by those of a certain age (6,6) |
| UNISEX | Available for use by those of either gender |
| MERITOCRACY | Government by those of proven ability (11) |
| PYJAMAS | Jay's map drawn by those of use in 21 down (7) |
| SATURN | Planet surrounded by 60 known moons and circled by a system of rings including those of "A" and "B" separated by the Cassini Division (6) |
| MARSHAL | A law officer having duties similar to those of a sheriff in carrying out the judgments of a court of law. |
| HOMEOPATHY | Method of treating disease by the use of small amounts of a drug that, in healthy persons, produces symptoms similar to those of the disease being treated |
| CAROL | An Old English round dance; the tune accompanying it; a festive hymn of joy at Christmas, such as any one of those of the Manx "Oie'll Verrey" event ; or, an enclosure for a study in a cloister (5) |
| PIMLICO | Area neighbouring Belgravia in the City of Westminster, site of a number of blue plaques including those of Winston Churchill and Joseph Conrad (7) |
| CALENDAR | System of organising days, months and years; a list of social events such as those of the British season; or, an almanac of annual dates and facts (8) |
| SYCOSIS | Chronic inflammation of the hair follicles, especially those of the beard, caused by a staphylococca |
| ACCORDION | A player of this instrument may press buttons or keys like those of a piano |
| MALAPROPISMS | Unintentional misuses of words by confusion with those of a similar sound (12) |
| PLASTERER | One of those, of course, hitting a brick wall covering up the divisions in The House (9) |
| FUMITORY | From the Latin meaning "smoke of the earth", arable plant with seeds eaten by the turtle dove with those of the scarlet pimpernel, clover, birdsfoot trefoil and chickweed (8) |
| PROTOCOL | The rules of etiquette to be observed by dignitaries when dealing with those of other countries (8) |
| SONGS | Coos, pinks, pipes, trills, tweets, twitters, whistles and other avian vocalisations including those of the yellowhammer described as "a little bit of bread and no cheese" (5) |