| LAWFULLY | According to the regulations |
| DIETETIC | Relating to the regulation of food intake (8) |
| LAWSUITS | Actions to fulfil the requirements in the regulations (8) |
| BREVIARY | Book giving the regulations for the celebration of the Mass in Western Christianity (8) |
| INSULA | Region in the cerebral cortex of the brain associated with the regulation of emotion; also known as the island of Reil (6) |
| OVERRULES | Reverses the decision about the regulations |
| ENFORCE | Impose the regulations: - the law |
| RUMBLES | Going through the regulations, the doctor growls (7) |
| LOOSEN | Relax the regulations for free association at the foundation (6) |
| LIVER | A glandular organ of the body that functions in metabolic processes including the regulation of toxic materials in the blood, secreting bile |
| RUES | Regrets breaking the regulations, going off-line (4) |
| TURNABLINDEYE | Ignore the regulations and retailed bunny, perhaps (4,1,5,3) |
| STRETCHAPOINT | Make a concession in the regulations and extend an electrical socket (7,1,5) |
| BACKSTROKE | The regulation competition swimming style that starts in the water (10) |
| VOICING | The regulation of the tone of organ pipes (7) |
| RUMBLE | Find out the doctor is included in the regulation (6) |
| CONTROLLING | Having the regulation of (11) |
| RULE | About fifty regret the regulation (4) |
| INOT | Past the regulation period, informally |
| CONTROLS | Has the regulation of knobs, wheels and levers (8) |