| EPOS | Collection of poems concerned with the tradition of a people (4) |
| FOLKLORE | Stories and traditions of a people (8) |
| ETHNIC | Deriving from cultural traditions of a people (6) |
| SWAN | Bird associated with the tradition, practice or ceremony of upping (4) |
| SUTTEE | Former Hindu tradition of a widow throwing herself on her husband's funeral pyre |
| EDWARD | King whose assassination at Corfe Castle is associated with the tradition or ceremony of the loving cup (6) |
| SONG | Any one of a series of musical compositions for voice as part of the tradition of wassailing, carolling or midnight mass (4) |
| EGGS | Said to turn to diamonds 100 years after being laid on Good Friday, symbols of birth, life and of spring, used in the tradition of jarping and depicted in chocolate at Easter (4) |
| LASH | "The traditions of the Royal Navy are rum, sodomy and the _": Winston Churchill (4) |
| NEHI | Its bottle reads "The Tradition of Taste Since 1924" |
| ETSY | Online site that's in the tradition of craft fairs |
| ETON | School in Berkshire with a tradition of the wall game and a unique system of house and sporting colours (4) |
| KENDO | With its origins in the tradition of the samurai and meaning "way of the sword", a Japanese martial art and form of fencing using bamboo staves (5) |
| RICH | 'Diving into the Wreck', a collection of poems by Adrienne -- (4) |
| TURF | Grassy layer such as that tamped down with the foot between chukkas in the polo tradition of divot stomping (4) |
| CATS | Old Possum's Book Of Practical - - -, 1939 collection of poems by T. S. Eliot, the inspiration for an Andrew Lloyd Webber musical (4) |
| BRER | Trickster character in the African-American oral tradition of the Southern USA, _ Rabbit (4) |
| PENN | Ivy with a tradition of throwing toast |
| ODES | Book of ___ (collection of poems compiled by Confucius) |
| MAUD | 1855 poem and collection of poems by Tennyson (4) |