| AROACE | Like someone who feels little to no romantic or sexual attraction for short |
| ARO | Queer identity for one who feels little to no romantic attraction, informally |
| AROMANTIC | Identity for someone who feels little more than platonic attraction |
| MISFIT | Badly adjusted person, someone who feels ill at ease (6) |
| ACE | Person who experiences little to no sexual attraction, for short |
| DRY | With little to no vermouth, or with no booze |
| LOWTIDE | Unhappy time, to die struggling with little to no water (3,4) |
| SWEATER | One who feels the heat for one who feels the cold |
| SOFTFOCUS | Deliberate blurring of a film scene or a photograph so as to give it a romantic or dreamy effect (4,5) |
| LIED | Musical setting for solo voice and piano of a romantic or lyrical poem (4) |
| BRACKET | Where teams that have little-to-no chance of winning are found |
| FLIRT | Philanderer starts to feel little inhibition risking trouble (5) |
| SNOB | Pejorative term for a person who feels superior due to their social class (4) |
| POPULIST | A politician who strives to appeal to ordinary people who feel disaffected by elite groups (8) |
| DEMI | Prefix with -sexual, for people who feel attraction only after forming an emotional bond |
| UNI | Start for cellular or sexual |
| CLASSICIST | Young woman I caught is in court, no romantic (10) |
| REALIST | Sit Earl away from one of those with no romantic leaning (7) |
| EROS | [Initials] God of love enchants romantics or suitors for openers (4) |
| TRE | Natural history museum attraction, for short |