| ADHOMINEM | Appealing to prejudice rather than intellect, as an argument |
| HOMINEM | Ad-___ argument (appeal to prejudice rather than reason) |
| SENSUOUSNESS | Quality relating to feeling rather than intellect |
| FATAL | "Travel is ___ to prejudice, bigotry and narrow-mindedness": Twain |
| TOBIAS | To prejudice Smollett, for instance |
| FAVOUR | Approving attitude to prejudice (6) |
| WOKE | Alert to prejudice and discrimination |
| TWAIN | Mark who wrote, "Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness" |
| BIAS | Inclination to prejudice (4) |
| DRAWIN | Cause to enter, as an argument |
| WORETHIN | Grew less appealing, as an argument |
| REFRAME | Devise again, as an argument |
| COHERE | Stick together, as an argument |
| LETSNUTMEGASCENE | Seasoned comment heard just as an argument is getting good? |
| MEDIATED | Helped settle, as an argument |
| SOLID | Well-founded, as an argument |
| POSIT | Put forward as an argument (5) |
| PERSUASIVE | Very convincing, as an argument |
| LETSDIE | Doesn't continue, as an argument |
| VALID | Well-founded as an argument |