| KIERKEGAARD | Author of "Either/Or" |
| SOREN | 'Either/Or' author Kierkegaard |
| SORENKIERKEGAARD | Danish philosopher and theologian whose works include Either/Or and The Concept of Dread |
| BOTH | Either-or alternative |
| NOR | Either or/ Neither ___ |
| IDONTCARE | "Either or" |
| ANY | Either or |
| EDITOR | Meaning "producer of games" or "publisher", chief of a newspaper or periodical, or a section of either (6) |
| LPS | Iggy Pop's "The Idiot" and Elliott Smith's "Either/Or," for two |
| ROBERT | Forename of either the polymath discoverer of the law of elasticity, the inventor of the Bunsen burner or the Royal Society co-founder regarded as the first modern chemist (6) |
| BRAIDS | Once sudden colour changes, draws of swords, flashes, quick weaves or sudden jerks of hands, now plaits of either fabric, hair or silken strands (6) |
| VICTORIA | Capital of either Hong Kong or the Seychelles; or, the Roman equivalent of the Greek goddess Nike (8) |
| BASE | The lower portion of either a heraldic shield or an architectural feature such as a column; or, the chief ingredient of a recipe (4) |
| SARAH | Forename of either the Duchess of York, a 1980s presenter of Blue Peter or a plantswoman who shares her surname with a corvid (5) |
| SAMUEL | Forename of either the inventor of the spinning mule, a notable English diarist, the leader of the Shoreham Ancients or a fictional snuff-taking rat from whom Tom Kitten escapes (6) |
| ISAAC | Forename of either a master of the mint who discovered gravity, a vegetarian teetotaller who invented a system of shorthand or an actor who invented a sewing machine (5) |
| MOHAWK | In ice skating, a half turn from either edge of either skate to the corresponding edge of the other |
| TEMPLE | The flat part of either side of the head in front of the ear (6) |
| NEAP | Of either of the two lowest and smallest tides occurring at the quarters of the moon |
| HAME | Stable gear consisting of either of two curved supports that are attached to the collar of a draft horse and that hold the traces. |