| TYRESE | Gibson of "The Collective" |
| EUROZONE | One of the collective names for the countries that use the money symbolised by the euro sign as thei |
| SHOAL | One of the collective nouns for a group of fish (5) |
| CLERICS | Members of the collective body of people ordained as religious ministers (7) |
| CARLJUNG | Swiss psychologist who developed the concept of the collective unconscious (4,4) |
| RAND | Founder of 'the Collective' |
| WELL | Source of the collective will (4) |
| MEL | Actor Gibson of the upcoming movie "Blood Father" |
| BEVY | One of the collective nouns for quail, larks, swans or doves (4) |
| WISDOM | Sapience personified by goddesses Athena and Minerva; or, one of the collective nouns for grandparents, owls or wombats (6) |
| US | Maceo Parker thinks of the collective in '74 (2) |
| CAST | A throw of a die, fishing-line or sounding lead; a squint of the eye; the directing of a pack of hounds; or, the collective actors in a play (4) |
| SUMO | Meaning "the way of the warrior", the collective term for Japanese martial arts; or, the code of principles upon which they are based (4) |
| SACRED | The collective body of the cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church is called the -- College (6) |
| MAKEUP | The arrangement of illustrations and text on a printed page; the collective characteristics forming one's personality; or, cosmetics applied in the art of maquillage (4-2) |
| CHORUS | An ensemble of singers; or, any simultaneous utterance, such as the collective songs and twitterings of birds at dawn or the chirpings of crickets/grasshoppers by night (6) |
| ACTION | The collective events forming the plot of a drama, film, play or story; the mechanism of a piano or a watch; or, any deed, gesture or thing done (6) |
| FLORA | From the name of a goddess of blossoming plants, word for the collective botany of a region or age; or, an illustrated book detailing this (5) |
| GAME | Derived from the annual ritual of swan-upping, the collective noun for a flock of swans when kept for pleasure (4) |
| ERINYES | Depicted in William-Adolphe Bouguereau's Orestes Pursued by the Furies, the collective name for the Greek deities corresponding to the Roman Dirae (7) |