| TASKBAR | Icon area usually at the bottom of a screen. (7) |
| SUBTITLE | A caption at the bottom of a screen for translating actors' dialogue (8) |
| DESKTOP | Windows icons area |
| MOP | Its head is usually at the bottom |
| REFRAIN | A repeated set of lines in a poem, usually at the end of each verse (7) |
| DOORMAN | He is usually at the entrance of any building. (7) |
| RIVIERA | Coastal region frequented as a resort area, usually marked by a mild climate (7) |
| VIRGATE | An obsolete measure of land area, usually taken as equivalent to 30 acres (7) |
| MOSHPIT | Area, usually close to the stage, where energetic dancing takes place |
| LECTURE | A talk given by an academic usually at a college or university (7) |
| ELEVATE | Raise tax in European area usually offering protection |
| SOIREES | Evening parties or gatherings, usually at a private house for conversation or music (7) |
| SEEHEAR | BBC2 programme for the deaf, shown since 1980, now every Wednesday, usually at 8am |
| LULLABY | Restful air loved usually at first by all after refreshment (7) |
| WAIST | Term for the middle part of a railway carriage - usually at the widest section of the bodywork (5) |
| TASK | ___ bar, narrow strip of icons usually at the foot of a computer screen (4) |
| QUESTIONNAIRE | List of inquiries you fill in at any government office or which is posed to you over the phone by polling companies, usually at the most inconvenient time of day |
| SPORT | Section usually at the back of a newspaper reveals the subject of Paddy Mcguinness question (5) |
| RHYME | A poem with repetition of similar sounds, usually at the end of alternate lines (5) |
| TIS | Poetic contraction usually at the start of a line |