| ENTRAIL | Internal organ, usually referred to in the plural |
| ROCKETSCIENCE | Something said to require great intelligence (usually referred to in the negative) (6,7) |
| ATROPHY | The wasting away of a body tissue or organ, usually by the degeneration of cells (7) |
| DATUM | Piece of information more often referred to in the plural (5) |
| VIRGINALS | Harpsichord-like Baroque instrument, often referred to in the plural (9) |
| LUNGS | Organs usually found in pairs |
| TEMPLETON | The A-Team's ____ Peck was usually referred to as "Face" |
| GCHQ | British communications intelligence agency usually referred to by its initials (1,1,1,1) |
| LADYPERCY | In 2.3, Northumberland's son tells his wife that he is leaving her to fight the King. How is she referred to in the play? |
| CIRCE | Mythical sorceress whose name is referred to in the Latin epithet of enchanter's nightshade, for it was thought by botanists to be used by the aforesaid spellbinder to bewitch Odysseus's companions (5 |
| ARIA | Type of song referred to in the saying It ain't over till the fat lady sings |
| ABEL | The brother referred to in the biblical quote Am I my brother's keeper? |
| MARTHA | Forename of a pioneering war correspondent whose former husband, Ernest Hemingway, is the "other" referred to in the title of her book Travels with Myself and Another (6) |
| ALLUDED | Referred to in the advert: English flat coming back (7) |
| AFORESAID | Referred to in the past |
| WHITSUNDAY | Pentecost, as it's referred to in the UK(4,6) |
| THEGAYTTTTTTTTT | Era referred to in the United Kingdom as "naughty"? |
| GOLD | Shiny metal referred to in the common name of most tagetes (4) |
| ICE | Crystals, referred to in the appendices (3) |
| ARAL | Sea commonly referred to in the past tense |