| PROTEROZOIC | Latest of the two divisions of the Precambrian era (11) |
| AZOIC | Relating to the Precambrian era |
| ARCANA | Either of the two divisions of a pack of tarot cards (6) |
| ISSUE | Edition: get the latest - of the magazine |
| MOIETY | Either of two divisions of the Yard repeatedly nailing one smuggling ring |
| SEMESTER | One of two divisions of the academic year (8) |
| THEPROPHETS | Second of three major divisions of the Hebrew Bible (3,8) |
| HEMISTICH | One of two divisions of a line of verse, typically separated by a caesura (9) |
| OCEAN | Name, from the myth of a Titan's vast watery embrace encircling the Earth, for any one of the five vast divisions of the sea, with many an arm, bay, channel, cove, estuary or firth (5) |
| NOCTURN | In Catholicism, any of the three traditional divisions of the night office of matins, each containing a set number of psalms and lessons (7) |
| CALENDAR | Word for a book of accounts due on the first day of a Roman month originally, later an almanac, chart, diary or other system of divisions of the year (8) |
| ARMINARM | Closely allied, two divisions circling home |
| ARMYCORPS | Marry cops off in at least two divisions (4,5) |
| NARVA | Omar ----ez: long-time champion in two divisions. (5) |
| SHIELD | Wide area of Precambrian rock also called the Laurentian Plateau (8,6) |
| CANADIAN | Wide area of Precambrian rock also called the Laurentian Plateau (8,6) |
| TESTAMENT | Either of the two main divisions of the Bible (9) |
| ACHAEAN | A member of one of the four divisions of the prehistoric Greeks. |
| LOBE | One of the divisions of the cerebrum in the encephalon (4) |
| AYRE | One of the six divisions of the Isle of Man (4) |