| SERENELY | In a peaceful way |
| CALMLY | In a peaceful manner |
| ATONEWITH | In a peaceful state |
| GENTLY | Cultured man and lady vacated in a peaceful manner? (6) |
| HAWK | A predatory accipiter, such as a harrier; an eagle-eyed, preying or rapacious person; or, a warmonger, as opposed to a peaceful "dove" (4) |
| TONYBLAIR | Former British PM who became a Middle East envoy for the United Nations in the search for a peaceful solution to that region's conflict (4,5) |
| KINGLOG | Ruler in a fable who has a peaceful reign, but never asserts himself (4,3) |
| HAPPYLIFE | "Money can't buy a ___, or a peaceful death": "A Christmas Carol" |
| DOVEGREY | A "peaceful" achromatic hue with a subtle pinkish-bluish tinge mimicking the soft iridescent breast of a cooing columbid, rock pigeon or wild cushie-doo (4,4) |
| IRENIC | For a peaceful result put rice in it |
| DOVE | Went for a dip, or, a peaceful bird |
| BASTILLE | Live outside a peaceful prison in France (8) |
| EASTTIMOR | 1996 winners Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo and Jose Ramos-Horta won the Prize for their efforts towards a peaceful solution to end the conflict in this South East Asian country (4,5) |
| IDYLL | From the Greek for "little picture", a peaceful or picturesque period or place; or, a pastorale, poem or prose piece portraying this (5) |
| POTEMKIN | Catherine the Great’s lover who achieved a peaceful annexation of the Crimean peninsula in 1783 |
| PACIFIC | Having a peaceful nature (7) |
| OASIS | Old relative taken round a peaceful place |
| WAR | It comes to a peaceful end (3) |
| DISTURBANCE | Interruption of a peaceful state (11) |
| SERENA | Ms Williams? A peaceful and cheerful woman |