| TAKEROOT | Become fixed or established (4,4) |
| STABLE | Firmly fixed or established |
| LOYALIST | Adherent of a monarch or established government |
| GRIDLOCK | Network to become fixed at a standstill (8) |
| HENSLOWE | Elizabethan bear-baiter, diarist and impresario who co-founded or established former theatres including the Fortune, the Hope and the Rose (8) |
| GYMNASIA | May gains become fixed in places to make physical losses? |
| UNITCOST | A company's fixed or variable expenditure incurred to produce one of a commodity or service (4,4) |
| DISLODGE | Force from a fixed or position (8) |
| UNPRICED | Having no fixed or marked cost (8) |
| ADJUSTED | Corrected, fixed or made well |
| ADHERING | Remaining fixed or attached (8) |
| TROTH | The fact of being genuine or veracious; knowledge or established facts; agreement with reality; or, the quality of allegiance or faithfulness (5) |
| FOOTING | Word for a firm foundation, upon which to literally or figuratively stand; a position or established place; a tread; a dance; or, plain cotton lace (7) |
| RITUAL | The prescribed or established form of a religious or other ceremony (6) |
| USAGE | Long, continued or established practice / custom / habit |
| SETTLES | Becomes comfortable or established (7) |
| FULLYFLEDGED | Completely developed or established (5,7) |
| SYSTEM | Way of working or established order (6) |
| IGNORES | Disregards sovereign or established borders (7) |
| GIVEN | Known or established fact (5) |