| TROUTS | Fish that exist in brown, rainbow, and cutthroat varieties, among others (plural) |
| TROUT | What fish has varieties brown, rainbow and golden? (5) |
| PINOT | Any of several varieties of wine grape, with Noir, Blanc and Grigio varieties among others |
| EELS | Fish with "sawtooth" and "cutthroat" families |
| PIERRERENTWAR | Artist and cutthroat landlord |
| SNEETCHES | Dr. Seuss creatures that exist in Plain and Star-Bellied varieties |
| FARES | Charges that exist in financial services initially (5) |
| CARES | Troubles that exist in the Civil Service (5) |
| ENTITY | Something that exists in tin yet to be turned out (6) |
| UNIVERSE | Everything that exists in a French poem is gripping individual (8) |
| ISOMER | Compound that exists in forms with different arrangements of atom; but the same formula (6) |
| OZONE | Something that exists in stratospheric proportions? |
| URSULA | ___ Brangwen, character who occurs in D.H. Lawrence's The Rainbow and Women in Love (6) |
| GUDRUN | Ursula's sister in the two novels The Rainbow and Women in Love (6) |
| LAWRENCE | Author of The White Peacock, The Rainbow and Lady Chatterley's Lover, as well the poetry collection Birds, Beasts and Flowers and short story The Rocking-Horse Winner (8) |
| EPHEMERA | Things that exist for only a short time (8) |
| HE | One of the many gendered pronouns that exist |
| DAWKINS | Biologist, fellow of the Royal Society and author of books including The Blind Watchmaker, Unweaving the Rainbow and The Magic of Reality (7) |
| BRANGWEN | Surname of the family central to D H Lawrence's novels The Rainbow and Women in Love (8) |
| ENTIA | Things that exist (singular : ens) (5) |