| TITHING | Historically, a group of 10 householders, each with responsibility for the behaviour of the rest (7) |
| HERDINSTINCT | Tendency to follow the behaviour of the group |
| DEKALOGY | Word, in reference to a name for the Ten Commandments, for a group of 10 related novels, such as L Ron Hubbard's Mission Earth series (8) |
| CONCERTPARTY | Historically, a group of entertainers also known as a Pierrot troupe (7,5) |
| DECTET | A group of 10 musicians; or, a composition for such an ensemble (6) |
| CABAL | Small group of intriguers; historically, a group of five ministers who served as advisors to King Charles II between 1667 and 1673 (5) |
| SECRETARIES | People with responsibility for the management of organisations (11) |
| QUAESTOR | Roman public official with responsibility for the treasury (8) |
| DECEMVIR | One of a group of ten Roman lawmakers |
| SCIENCE | Systematic study of the nature and behaviour of the material and physical universe (7) |
| ABBOTCY | Half of foundation maintained by basic facts for years, with responsibility for order (7) |
| CASHIER | One who has responsibility for the paying and receiving of money (7) |
| PATTERN | The usual behaviour of the male bird (7) |
| MANNERS | Nice behaviour of the girl the missus is embracing (7) |
| PARSNIP | Puts the responsibility for the upset on food (7) |
| IMITATE | Copy the behaviour of (7) |
| ATTACHE | Embassy employee with responsibility for a specific subject (7) |
| STEALTH | Furtive behaviour of the last out? (7) |
| ZOOLOGY | Science of the behaviour and lives of animals (7) |
| CONDUCT | Stand in front of, waving a stick at. The behaviour! (7) |