| PERSIST | Continue, on the quiet, to resist change |
| CATNAP | Caught a worker retiring on the quiet to have forty winks (6) |
| PRESUME | Will continue on the quiet, you suppose (7) |
| DUCHESS | I, for one, continue on the outskirts, say (9) |
| MOREOVER | Besides, you can continue on the next page |
| SISTER | Relation to resist change (6) |
| DIEHARD | One to resist change as Hera did somehow (7) |
| ROSSETTI | As a pre-Raphaelite he pledged himself to resist change |
| IMPETUS | In physics, the force that sets a body in motion or that tends to resist changes in its motion |
| STEADYASSHEGOES | Seen as a regular fool, he continues on the same course (6,2,3,4) |
| FORTYMINUTES | In 2.1, the King of the Fairies orders Puck to fetch a "little western flower"; "the juice of it," he continues, "on sleeping eyelids laid, will make or man or woman madly dote Upon the next live crea |
| LASTSLONGER | Goes slower as the Queen longs to continue on (5,6) |
| AYRUNITED | Football team agreed to continue on special diet (3,6) |
| DURESS | In the past, continue on board ship with imprisonment (6) |
| APPEARS | Seems to be, at first, very quiet to the listeners (7) |
| SISTERS | Resist changes made to the South by the Pleiades (7) |
| SAILON | Continue on a sea voyage |
| CARRY | Continue, ... on regardless |
| ACTON | Continue on stage in west London |
| ALLAY | To quiet / to calm |