| THERESNOFOOLLIKEANOLDFOOL | Idiom used to describe someone who has not become wiser with age (6,2,4,4,2,3,4) |
| SPOILERS | Details about the plot of a film, etc that could ruin the enjoyment of someone who has not yet seen it (8) |
| ISFRESH | Has not become stale, as per bread: 2 wds. |
| MATURE | Become wiser, maybe |
| GETOLDER | Become wiser, supposedly |
| DER | "Da steppt ___ Bar​​" (German idiom, used to describe a good party, that literally translates to "the bear dances there") |
| NESTEGG | Idiom used to describe an amount of money saved for the future (4,3) |
| REDTAPE | Idiom used to describe bureaucratic procedure, often pejoratively (3,4) |
| EVOLVES | Becomes wiser, so to speak |
| PICKME | Term used to describe someone who's not a girls' girl |
| COLOURBLIND | Term used to describe someone who cannot distinguish between certain tints and hues (6-5) |
| INSATIABLE | Banalities used originally to describe someone who is gannet-like |
| LEMMING | Rodent to describe someone who rushes headlong to destruction (7) |
| SCAB | Which medieval insult came to describe someone who refused to join a strike? (4) |
| EXTREMELYONLINE | Phrase to describe someone who is always a-Twitter? |
| SHY | A word to describe someone who is timid or easily frightened (3) |
| LUDDITE | Term which originated during the Industrial Revolution, now used to describe someone opposed to new technologies. (7) |
| GEEK | Word often used to describe someone with extensive computer knowledge |
| SWARTHY | What word can be used to describe someone with a dark complexion? (7) |
| RIPPED | A word to describe someone who is muscly and toned, like the Roscoe boys in Hollyoaks or the River Boys in Home and Away! (6) |