| SIXTHSENSE | A supposed intuitive faculty by which a person or animal can perceive something (5,5) |
| WILL | Faculty by which a person decides on and intiates action (5) |
| MEMORY | The faculty by which things are recalled to or kept in the mind |
| FEEL | Perceive something by touching (4) |
| DETECT | Discover or manage to perceive something hidden or not easily noticed |
| ABSENCE | Lack of a second-class faculty, by the sound of it |
| HALLUCINATES | Perceives something not present |
| NAME | A language unit by which a person or thing is known. |
| STANCE | The manner and position in which a person or animal stands (6) |
| LEGS | The limbs on which a person or animal walks and stands |
| REIGN | A monarch's period of rule; or, the time during which a person or thing is pre-eminent or powerful (5) |
| SIMILE | A figure of speech in which a person or thing is described by being likened to another (6) |
| SPECIMEN | A typical example; a remarkable type; a sample of blood, plasma, tissue etc, for diagnostic analysis; or, derogatorily, a person or animal (8) |
| CUSS | Old word for an expletive, oath or swear; or, a person or animal considered annoying or stubborn (4) |
| LEG | Each of the limbs on which a person or an animal walks and stands |
| DEEDPOLL | Legal document by which a person may change his or her name (4,4) |
| USER | ____ interface, software and input devices by which a person interacts with a computer (4) |
| SEDATE | To cause a person or animal to be calm by giving them a drug (6) |
| STATUE | A sculptured, cast, carved or molded figure of a person or animal |
| BLANKET | A large piece of woolen or other material used to wrap up a person or animal for warmth |