| RENAL | Adjective used to refer to the kidneys |
| GREENWELLIE | Adjective used to refer to a so-called brigade of upper-class country-dwelling Brits, stereotypically represented as wearing virid Hunter boots and waxed Barbours (5-6) |
| TOILE | French word for "cloth", used to refer to the plain fabric used to create the pattern or muslin for a couture or made-to-measure garment (5) |
| HOI | Sometimes mistakenly used to refer to the upper classes, the term ... polloi, derived from Greek, means 'the masses' or 'the common people |
| SPRING | Name, derived from an Old English word originally used to refer to the origin of a stream or well where water rises naturally from the earth, for a season of the year (6) |
| YOU | Used to refer to the person the speaker is addressing (3) |
| COZY | Adjective used to describe some lobbyist-legislator relationships |
| OUTDOORSY | Adjective used to describe a person who enjoys alfresco pursuits (9) |
| GAMY | Adjective used to describe venison |
| TASTELESS | Vulgar adjective used to describe asylum-seeker with head lowered (9) |
| OVINE | Adjective used to describe sheep |
| WEIRD | Adjective used to describe Donald Trump and J. D. Vance |
| EXTREME | Adjective used to: some adventure sports |
| ANNO | ___ Domini, dating system used to refer to the years after the birth of Jesus (4) |
| HOLLAND | Region in western Netherlands, sometimes used to refer to the whole of the country |
| THEFREEWORLD | Term used during the Cold War to refer to the Western Bloc of non-Communist countries collectively (3,4,5) |
| LELY | The Windsor Beauties artist whose surname is said to refer to the "fleur-de-lis" carved on the house where his father was born (4) |
| HIPS | Term used to refer to the ripe red-orange fruits of the rose (4) |
| RIND | Old English word for the bark of a tree or peel of fruit that, from the 16th century, also came to refer to the outer layer, paring or skin of a cheese (4) |
| KELLYSEYE | Call used in the game of bingo to refer to the number 1 (6,3) |