| AGGRESSION | Hostile behaviour or attitudes |
| ERRATIC | Irregular in performance, behaviour or attitude (7) |
| MANNER | From Latin for "hand", word for the way in which anything is handled or done; a kind or sort; usual practice or behaviour; or, one's air or bearing (6) |
| ETHOS | The characteristic spirit or attitudes of a community, people, system or of a literary work |
| AGGRO | Hostile behaviour (5) |
| MOODS | Prevailing emotional tones or attitudes. (5) |
| OSSIFY | To become inflexible in habits or attitudes |
| DYEDINTHEWOOL | Fixed in one's opinions or attitudes (4-2-3-4) |
| KINDREDSPIRIT | Someone with the same interests or attitudes as oneself (7,6) |
| CLASS | Social standing; a lecture, lesson or course of instruction; or, elegance in behaviour or dress (5) |
| INSTINCT | Inherent behaviour or impulse; or, natural innate aptitude or skill (8) |
| ECCENTRIC | Odd or capricious in behaviour or appearance |
| HEROICS | Bold or dramatic behaviour or talk (7) |
| INDECORUM | Unseemliness or improper behaviour or speech (9) |
| GLADIATOR | ___ bug, also called African rock crawler or heelwalker, named for its stout appearance and predatory behaviour, or 2000 film about a Roman general, directed by Ridley Scott (9) |
| DECORUM | Word for seemliness; propriety in behaviour or conduct; or, decency (7) |
| ODDBALL | Person considered abnormal or strange in behaviour or appearance (7) |
| RIBALDRY | Behaviour or language bordering on indelicacy (8) |
| DEMEANOUR | Outward behaviour or bearing |
| COUNSEL | Guidance on behaviour or conduct |