| SINEPROLE | Having no children, in part by rejection of organ (4,5) |
| SPLIT | Having no children touched off divorce (5) |
| PTA | School grp. with no children in it |
| UNANIMITY | International friendship apparently interrupted by rejection of popular agreement |
| MUMMERSET | Imitation rustic West Country accent used by actors, characterised in part by starting S words with a Z and F words with a V (9) |
| SELECTION | The French return in part by choice (9) |
| IRISHBULL | Ludicrously illogical statement like 'It was hereditary in her family to have no children' |
| ISSUELESS | No children, there's no way out (9) |
| NONPAROUS | Borne no children |
| GEOLOGIST | I've made a study of rock groups, see the essential part, by George (9) |
| BARBAROUS | Primitive arrow part by incomplete fire (9) |
| DISTURB | Upset by rejection of offer to contain rust problem (7) |
| SKIDROW | Difficult situation as family briefly hampered by rejection of terms (4,3) |
| ORCA | Killer caught by rejection of Victoria Cross (4) |
| BRANCH | Identifying mark almost seen by children in part of a tree (6) |
| PILBARA | Name a large area in the north-west of WA, enclosed in part by the De Grey River (7) |
| PERICLES | Prominent and influential Greek statesman, orator and general of Athens during the Golden Age, subject of a play written at least in part by William Shakespeare |
| KENOSIS | Renunciation of the divine nature, at least in part, by Christ |
| STROLLED | Ambled in street, left in part by daughter (8) |
| OTAGO | Filling holes is game for children in part of New Zealand |