| LAYWOMEN | Ladies not members of the clergy (8) |
| LAIC | Of those not members of the clergy (4) |
| LAITY | People who are not members of the clergy |
| MINORCANONS | Members of the Christian clergy assisting in cathedral services who are not members of the chapter |
| PRELATES | Talks foolishly about the Spanish members of the clergy (8) |
| STRAIGHTALLIES | Supporters (but not members) of the LGBTQ+ community |
| STIPENDS | Spends it in the way that members of the clergy do (8) |
| MINISTRY | Short skirts tempt members of the clergy |
| YOURGRACE | Form of address when referring to dukes and duchesses who are not members of Britain's Royal Family (4,5) |
| LAYMEN | Which persons are not members of a particular profession |
| OMEN | Sign of ladies not beginning (4) |
| SLIDE | For ladies, not a new form of slip (5) |
| REAL | Faces of rather exquisite Austrian ladies not made-up (4) |
| LEGATES | Members of the clergy representing the Pope |
| GIRTON | Some young ladies not up to college... (6) |
| WOMENSINSTITUTE | Organization for ladies, not in suits, we met accidentally (6,9) |
| LOOSEWOMEN | Ladies not bound to appear in TV programme (5,5) |
| IDEAL | Dream ladies, not entirely made-up |
| ZUCCHETTO | In the Roman Catholic Church, a small round skullcap worn by certain members of the clergy (9) |
| TABARD | A type of tunic connecting by association heralds, household staff, knights, members of the clergy, peasants, servants and warriors (6) |