| SH | An exclamation used to urge or request silence |
| CARPEDIEM | Phrase used to urge someone to make the most of the present time (5,4) |
| PSST | An exclamation used to get someone's attention in an unobtrusive way |
| HIP | Word meaning "aware, informed, sophisticated"; a coxa; an exclamation used to invoke a communal cheer; or, a vitamin C-rich fruit of a wild rose (3) |
| NOWNOW | An exclamation used to rebuke wife immediately after refusal (3,3) |
| IMPEL | To urge or force someone to act; constrain or motivate (5) |
| ENJOIN | To urge or instruct someone to do something (6) |
| ADJURE | To urge or advise urgently (6) |
| SPUR | Anything serving to urge or encourage (4) |
| BYGUM | In Northern English it's an exclamation used for emphasis, or it could be someone standing next to a eucalyptus tree! (2,3) |
| REFRESHMENT | Umpire about to request silence as Alcaraz and Djokovic finish last snack |
| DOSH | My way to request silence (4) |
| GOSH | My way to request silence |
| CALL | A summons with a shout or a name; a cry of a bird; a demand; an inner urge or sense of vocation; a short visit; or, a signal by bell or trumpet (4) |
| ANSWER | Word originally for that which is said to rebut an accusation, later any reply to a question or request |
| APPEAL | Cricketer's shout or request of "howzat?" to an umpire (6) |
| OOPSYDAISY | Exclamation used to acknowledge a mistake, or to encourage a child to get up after a fall (4-1-5) |
| BOON | From "prayer", a favour or request; a blessing; or, from "good", a word meaning close, convivial or jovial (4) |
| PETITION | A solemn supplication or request to a higher authority (8) |
| ORDER | Lawfulness / command or request / organize or set up |