| HARDRIGHT | Describing a wing of a political party which is very conservative (4,5) |
| RIGHTWING | The correct section of the plane is very conservative (5,4) |
| CAUCUS | Group within a political party which meets independently to discuss strategy (6) |
| DISBURSEMENT | The fee paid by a solicitor to a third party which is then claimed back from the client |
| AISLE | A wing of a church separated from the nave by piers; a passageway in a supermarket or between rows of seats; or, a compartment of a timber-framed barn divided from the main body of the building by pos |
| DEMOCRATS | US political party which Bill Clinton represented (9) |
| ROTOR | A circumvolving part in a dynamo, generator or turbine; the winder of a clockwork watch; a wing of a helicopter; or, a violent lee eddy associated with turbulence (5) |
| SAIL | A canvas of a ship; a voyage by boat; or, a wing of a hawk (4) |
| BOLSHEVIK | Member of the radical faction of the Russian socialist party which became the Communist Party in 1918 (9) |
| NOBRAINER | A decision which is very easy to make |
| PARTYLINE | Philosophy of a political party |
| BANDWAGON | Philosophy of a political party |
| HIDEBOUND | Some old books were very conservative |
| WHITEHALL | Government, very conservative, hard on each person |
| ROCKSOLID | The music they peddled, captivated industry chief, which is very hard |
| DEATHTRAP | Passing on by mouth something which is very dangerous (9) |
| MATCHLESS | Unable to strike, which is very good (9) |
| PINION | In my opinion it's mainly seen as a wing of a bird (6) |
| ELL | A wing of a building, in architecture (3) |
| TRANSEPT | A wing of a cruciform church, at right angles to the nave (8) |