| DEMEANOR | Bearing or behavior |
| MANNERS | Distinguished bearing or behavior / deportment |
| POSTURE | One's bodily bearing or carriage when sitting, standing, walking etc; deportment; a yogic hand gesture or mudra; or, a mental attitude or moral stance adopted towards an issue (7) |
| ELEGANT | Refined and tasteful in appearance or behavior or style. (7) |
| CARRIAGE | One's bearing or deportment; a pram for a baby; a four-in-hand, gig or other horse-drawn vehicle; or, a railway passenger-coach (8) |
| MANNER | A way or method; a style of art, literature, thought, writing etc; or, one's bearing or behaviour (6) |
| GAIT | One's bearing or carriage during locomotion; or, a horse's pattern of steps in canter, gallop, trot or walk (4) |
| MIS | Prefix with demeanor or behavior |
| APER | Someone who copies the words or behavior of another. |
| STERN | Of a stern or strict bearing or demeanor. |
| TABLET | A flat slab or surface, especially one bearing or intended to bear an inscription. (6) |
| POSTURAL | Relating to bearing or attitude |
| MIEN | Bearing or manner |
| AURA | Distinctive bearing or charismatic presence |
| WHEEL | Frame with a central hub housing a bearing; or, a disc of cheese (5) |
| LAHDIDAH | Affectedly superior in bearing or speech (3-2-3) |
| HERALD | Medieval messenger or officer of arms; an authority on armorial bearings; or, something such as the call of a cuckoo, considered a harbinger of spring, for example (6) |
| RACE | Groove for ball bearings; or, millrun (4) |
| HERALDIC | To do with armorial bearings or a Scottish paper? (8) |
| SEME | Description of a heraldic field scattered with identical bearings or charges (4) |