| CIVILRIGHTS | Entitlements of members of society to equal treatment and equal opportunities (5,6) |
| CIVICS | Study of rights and duties of members of society |
| BIAS | Barrier to equal treatment |
| STRATA | Layers of society to whatever extent restricting courtesan rising |
| WRITES | Records entitlements of the Speaker |
| EGALITARIAN | Believing in equal opportunities (11) |
| TOKENISM | Perfunctory effort to appear to conform to, eg, equal opportunities |
| FAIR | Market offering equal opportunities? |
| INFORMATION | Describing the position of members of a dancing team making news (11) |
| TEACHTADALA | Equivalent of "member of parliament" in the Republic of Ireland |
| MAISONETTES | Accommodation of one housed by member of society? Orlando has no right to be put up (11) |
| EVENSTEVENS | Fair and equal in competition |
| LIVERY | Uniform of the Queen's footmen, pageboys and other attendants, or that of members of any of the Worshipful Companies of London (6) |
| THECOMMONGOOD | Phrase meaning to the benefit of most members of society (3,6,4) |
| ACCESSIBILITY | Subject of a 2019 federal act that seeks to ensure a barrier-free Canada and full and equal participation in society |
| PEOPLEATLARGE | Average members of society, as opposed to prisoners? (6,2,5) |
| OPENDOORPOLICY | System of free and equal trading opportunities for all (4-4,6) |
| ENTRYISM | The policy or practice of members of a particular political group joining an existing political party with the intention of changing its principles and policies |
| CECIL | Forename of a photographer remembered for his portraits of members of the British Royal family and the "bright young things" (5) |
| NINE | In The Lord of the Rings, the number of members of the Fellowship of the Ring (4) |