| BRINGHOME | Convince of, when you introduce to the family (5,4) |
| BRINGON | Be responsible for, when you introduce to the audience |
| BRINGSHOME | Introduces to the family and forces to realise (6,4) |
| WEMET | Awkward response to hear when you introduce yourself to someone |
| TIGERBALM | Which fruit-bearing plant did the Portuguese introduce to the island of Saint Helena in 1502? (9) |
| PRESENTER | One who exhibits or introduces to the public |
| TAKEAPART | Be very critical of, when you join the cast (4,5) |
| INDUCTIVE | Introduce to what I have characterised by the influence of general laws (9) |
| IRONSTONE | Sort of rock some clubs introduce to Tyneside |
| NAVIGATOR | Cockpit colleague perhaps good to introduce to new airman |
| REDUCTION | Introduce to stew, a thickened sauce? |
| PARTRIDGE | This bird is any of many small game birds native to the Old World and belonging to the family Phasianidae. They are larger than quails, with stronger bills and feet. In Henry VI, Part 2 (act 3, scene |
| INSTIL | Introduce to the Italian at the end of this month (6) |
| RUTACEAES | Relating to the family of plants that includes rue and some citrus fruits (9) |
| ADOPTAPET | Add Fido to the family, perhaps |
| SCIURIDAE | These furry critters belong to the family ___. |
| SONSINLAW | They're new to the family |
| PRAENOMEN | (Ancient Rome) A name prefixed to the family name (9) |
| EMBOWER | Introduce to the Hollies perhaps, revolutionary Punk and violinist? |
| PRESENT | Introduce to the public (7) |