| ANARMANDALEG | A lot of members |
| LIVERY | Uniform of the Queen's footmen, pageboys and other attendants, or that of members of any of the Worshipful Companies of London (6) |
| KNELLER | Sir Godfrey -; artist who painted a series of portraits of members of the Kit-Cat Club (7) |
| CIVICS | Study of the rights and duties of members of a society (6) |
| CECIL | Forename of a photographer remembered for his portraits of members of the British Royal family and the "bright young things" (5) |
| CLUB | An association or society of members also collectively known as a cabal, chapter, circle, clique or coterie; or, a playing card marked with a black clover/trefoil pip |
| CAUCUS | Meeting of members of a political party for the purpose of choosing electoral candidates (6) |
| NINE | In The Lord of the Rings, the number of members of the Fellowship of the Ring (4) |
| TERROR | 'The Reign of _'. period of the French evolution marked by numerous public executions of members of the nobility (6) |
| ENTRYISM | The policy or practice of members of a particular political group joining an existing political party with the intention of changing its principles and policies |
| CHARMLESS | Unattractive church short of a couple of members |
| ENROLMENT | Act of entering on a list of members |
| RESHUFFLE | Interchange the positions of (members of a team) |
| THIRTEEN | The traditional number of members of a coven |
| ROSTER | List of members of a sports team (6) |
| GLENCOE | Site of the 1692 massacre of members of the MacDonald clan |
| EURO | Currency of the majority of members of the European Union (4) |
| INFORMATION | Describing the position of members of a dancing team making news (11) |
| SAUSAGEDOG | Part of a kennel club, perhaps, that's short of members? (7,3) |
| 650 | Number of members of the UK's House of Commons |