| LESSENS | Declines tutorials in rhetoric (7) |
| CLASSES | Almost general tutorials (7) |
| LESSONS | Tutorials for the French boys (7) |
| WEBINAR | Reject participating in don's on-line tutorial (7) |
| SEMINAR | Hurried up to The House for a tutorial (7) |
| SEMINAL | Original tutorial group finally changing sides (7) |
| TRIBUTE | Praise brief tutorial about bone (7) |
| LONGEST | Most extensive tutorial on gestation conducted (7) |
| LEARNED | Picked up by watching a YouTube tutorial perhaps |
| APORIA | A logical impasse, paradox or state of puzzlement in philosophy; or, in rhetoric, a declaration of doubt (6) |
| STROMATIC | In rhetoric, application of a word to multiple others of which only one is grammatically suited, e.g. have in he and they have promised to behave (9) |
| TEACHIN | Wrestle with an ethic for an extended tutorial (5,2) |
| ORATE | Engage in rhetoric |
| PROLEPSIS | In rhetoric, anticipation and answering of objections |
| SPIN | A part of speech in rhetoric |
| PROLEPSES | Anticipations of possible objections, in rhetoric |
| SCIENCELESSONS | See Leonard's secession via tutorials (7,7) |
| APOPHASIS | In rhetoric, what is the denial of an intention to speak about something, but at the same time evoki |
| ANAPHORA | Repetition of words at the starts of successive phrases, in rhetoric |
| EPANALEPSIS | In rhetoric, the repetition or resumption with the same words (11) |