| PERSONANONGRATA | Any one of |
| MEANIE | Any one of |
| SPOKE | Any one of the rods radiating from a wheel's hub; a handle of a ship's wheel; one of the ribs of an umbrella; or. a rung of a ladder (5) |
| CUSP | Either of the two points of a crescent moon; or, any one of the divisions between signs of the zodiac or houses of the horoscope (4) |
| WYKEHAM | William of -; bishop who directed the reconstruction of the upper ward of Windsor Castle in 31 Any one of the 300 billion luminous bodies of hydrogen and helium in the Milky Way whose birth takes plac |
| TREE | Author of Wilding ; the foundation of a saddle; or, any one of a series of organisms growing in an arboretum (4) |
| LEAF | Admired in the pastime of "peeping", any one of the organs of photosynthesis of deciduous trees and other plants, turning from green to yellow and red in the autumn (4) |
| SONG | Any one of a series of musical compositions for voice as part of the tradition of wassailing, carolling or midnight mass (4) |
| CARD | Any one of a pack of items used to form a meld; a programme of a race meeting's events; or, the dial of a mariner's compass (4) |
| OCEAN | Any one of a number of expanses forming 70 per cent of Earth's surface (5) |
| COG | What do you call any one of a series of teeth on the rim of a gearwheel? (3) |
| ETCHING | Work of art created with a printmaking technique involving the use of acid, drypoint or engraving, such as any one of the many by Rembrandt (7) |
| NOME | Any one of the race of tiny people in Terry Pratchett's Bromeliad Trilogy; an Alaskan gold-mining city; or, each of the 42 territorial divisions in ancient Egypt (4) |
| AVON | A former county; or, the name of any one of several rivers in England, one flowing through Bath and Bristol (4) |
| MEMBER | - of Parliament; any one of 650 politicians elected to serve in the House of Commons (6) |
| RAVEN | Any one of the avian guardians of the Tower of London; a bird in the crow family, bigger than a buzzard (5) |
| SPOT | Any one of the markings of a ladybird or leopard; a small quantity of something such as lunch; a polka dot; or, fictional puppy created by Eric Hill (4) |
| STAR | Any one of a series of astronomical fusions of mainly hydrogen and helium forming constellations and asterisms (4) |
| PIP | Small seed of an apple, pear or quince; any one of the spots on dice or dominoes; or, the nickname of the protagonist in Great Expectations (3) |
| CHARM | Any one of a series of trinkets worn on a bracelet; a flock of goldfinches; or, an amulet thought to bring good luck (5) |