| NATURIST | Broken trust in a person exposed (8) |
| ARTSTUDENT | Pupil at easel in a depression about broken trust |
| TUTRESS | Broken trust restricting French art teacher once (7) |
| FAITH | Trust in a person |
| PRECIOUS | From "praise, price, prize", a word meaning costly or valuable, as in gems or gold; treasured, as in a person; or, in its ironic sense, affected, chichi, egregious, over-fastidious, twee or worthless |
| HEIMLICH | Henry J ___, American surgeon after whom a manoeuvre for dislodging a foreign body in a person's windpipe (8) |
| DEMOTION | A lowering in a person's job status or rank (8) |
| BELIEVER | One putting his trust in a particular doctrine |
| TELLALIE | Violate one's trust, in a way |
| EGYPTIAN | Oriental trick can take in a person from Cairo (8) |
| CHARISMA | Attractive, impressive quality in a person (8) |
| EARWORMS | Catchy songs that stick in a person's mind (8) |
| ACHILLES | Small but fatal problem or fault in a person or system (8,4) |
| INERRANT | Word, from "fixed", meaning accurate, on course, unwandering or unwavering, as in a person or star (8) |
| ALBINISM | Lack of pigmentation in a person, plant, or animal |
| CHAPTER | From "caput", meaning "head", a titled division of a book or other written work; a distinctive period in history or in a person's life; or, a series of events forming an episode (7) |
| TRUSTY | Prisoner granted privileges in return for being well-behaved; or, a word meaning honest, as in a person, or reliable, as in a steed or an old car (6) |
| NASTURTIUM | Trust in a different word of hesitation, a bloomer! (10) |
| ABREAST | Run in a person who’s brutish in a row |
| NOONE | Who to trust in a mystery novel |