| COLLECTIVENOUN | In grammar, e.g. family, choir or police (10,4) |
| MOTTO | Phrase on, eg, family coat of arms |
| EDIT | Correct some grammar, e.g. |
| BATON | Conductor's stick for directing an orchestra/choir; or, an item transferred by runners in a relay race (5) |
| CANTOR | In formal Christian worship, a singer of solo passages responded to by the choir or congregation |
| ORATORIO | Work performed by choir or a small group without love |
| CHORAL | Relating to a choir or chorus (6) |
| ANGEL | Known collectively as a choir or a chorus, a divine being ranked according to a hierarchy (5) |
| VERSICLE | Words recited by a liturgical minister to which the choir or congregation respond |
| PATROL | From the French meaning "paddle in mud", the beat or going of the rounds made by guards or police officers; or, a subdivision of a troop of Scouts or Girl Guides (6) |
| BRANAGH | Kenneth ___, actor who played Andrei Sator in the 2020 Christopher Nolan film Tenet 29 Anonymous or unidentified male person, as in US legal proceedings or police investigations (4,3) |
| JOHNDOE | Anonymous or unidentified male person, as in US legal proceedings or police investigations (4,3) |
| PHALANX | A body of troops or police officers standing or moving in close formation (7) |
| CADET | A young trainee in the armed services or police force (5) |
| THANA | A military or police station in India (5) |
| COHOSTING | Police chap, or police trap |
| THANNAH | Military or police station in India (variant spelling) (7) |
| ROOKIE | A new recruit, especially in the army or police (6) |
| TANADAR | Nothing to stop sailor or police chief in India |
| NARC | USA Federal agent or police officer who enforces the law regarding illicit sale or use of drugs and narcotics |