| DEJURE | Latin phrase meaning according to law (2,4) |
| ADLIB | Speak or act spontaneously, an abbreviation of the Latin phrase meaning 'according to pleasure' (2,3) |
| EXVOTO | Expression from Latin meaning according to one's prayer (2,4) |
| ALAMODE | French phrase meaning "according to the fashion" that is also used to describe beef braised in red wine or pudding served with ice cream (1,2,4) |
| ALACARTE | French phrase meaning "according to the menu" (1,2,5) |
| INORDER | Phrase meaning 'according to set procedure' (2,5) |
| LIABLE | Obligated according to law |
| APLOMB | Coolness or assurance (derived from the French words meaning "according to the plummet") |
| ROSECOLOUR | Something with significant meaning according to various florists' websites |
| COMPLICIT | Fellow member according to law knowing what goes on? (9) |
| HALAL | Henry and Albert killed according to law |
| LEGAL | IT PHYSICALLY SUPPORTS NEARLY EVERYTHING ACCORDING TO LAW |
| STUMPED | Dismissed according to Law 39 of the Laws of Cricket (7) |
| LEGITIMATE | Truthful friend, according to law |
| LEGALISTIC | Support with a tilt is condemned initially according to law |
| LEGALLY | Limb set by co-operative friend according to law (7) |
| UNTIL | Human Rights declaration, 'Everyone charged with a criminal offence shall be presumed innocent ... proved guilty according to law' |
| TORT | Half of a Spanish omelet: according to law, it is wrong (4) |
| ENSUED | Happened to go to law, in extremity (6) |
| IMPACT | It's a blow for one MP to go to law |