| ECRIME | A neologism describing a cyber theft, digital offence, internet violation, online wrongdoing or veritable click-driven malfeasance (1-5) |
| TENAX | Holding fast to justice, iustitiae ____ (Juv. 8. 25); or to truth, ____ veri (Pers. 5. 48) |
| WEASELWORD | Suppressio veri |
| CONFUSINGWORD | Suppressio veri |
| UNIVERSUM | Totum veri munus subversum |
| TWEEPLE | A neologism referring to the collective users of a microblogging site formerly symbolised by a blue bird (7) |
| COINAGE | The act of striking metal money; the bits, pieces or specie made; or, the invention of a neologism (7) |
| AMAZEBALLS | Voted as the single most annoying word in modern culture, a neologism used facetiously to mean capital, impressive, spiffing, splendid, super, topping or unusually good (10) |
| FESS | Admit or acknowledge a wrongdoing or error (4) |
| COP | Admit or acknowledge a wrongdoing or error |
| TELLTALE | A person who reports others' wrongdoing or reveals their secrets (8) |
| COINING | Offering a neologism |
| COIN | Invent, as a neologism |
| NEWTERM | A neologism 10Ac comes to on 8Dn (3,4) |
| GALENTINESDAY | Time to celebrate female friendship, in a neologism |
| STAN | Eminem hit whose title became a neologism for "fan" |
| ABET | Word meaning to incite crime/wrongdoing; or, to egg on generally (4) |
| CSI | TV drama with a "Cyber" spin-off that debuted in March |
| CRIMINOLOGY | Study of wrongdoing, or logic, in my broadcast |
| TURNSIN | Reverse wrongdoing - or goes to bed (5,2) |