| COUNTIES | Divisions of England (8) |
| SHIRES | Divisions of England |
| COUNTY | Territorial division of England (6) |
| CALENDAR | Word for a book of accounts due on the first day of a Roman month originally, later an almanac, chart, diary or other system of divisions of the year (8) |
| TETRARCH | Roman governor of one of four divisions of a province (8) |
| FORWARDS | In favour of divisions of hospital strikers (8) |
| CENTRALS | Divisions of orchestras, each containing musical instruments of the same class (8) |
| SEMESTER | From Latin for "six-monthly", a word for either of two divisions of a university's academic year (8) |
| CHAPTERS | Divisions of written work (8) |
| BRANCHES | Divisions of the trunk (8) |
| STARSIGN | One of twelve divisions of the zodiac (4,4) |
| TIMEZONE | One of 24 longitudinal divisions of the globe (4,4) |
| BUSLANES | Marked divisions of roads that are restricted to double- and single-deckers for all or part of the day (3,5) |
| SEASONAL | According to the natural divisions of the year (8) |
| PFENNIGS | Divisions of a mark |
| SEGMENTS | Internal divisions of citrus fruits similar to garlic cloves; or, the general term for individual ro |
| SECTIONS | From Latin meaning "to cut", word for parts or portions, such as slices for microscopic examination, chapters, divisions of orchestras, newspaper departments, orange segments or military subunits, suc |
| THEPROPHETS | Second of three major divisions of the Hebrew Bible (3,8) |
| ACHAEAN | A member of one of the four divisions of the prehistoric Greeks. |
| SEASON | Each one of the four divisions of a year defined by changes in the weather; or, the British annual calendar of social events including Royal Ascot, Wimbledon and Cowes Week (6) |