| SPARSER | Like the population of Alaska vis-a-vis New Jersey |
| SMALLER | Like New Zealand vis-a-vis New Jersey, by population |
| BIGGER | Like Alaska, vis-a-vis Texas |
| UPRIVER | Like St. Louis vis-a-vis New Orleans |
| UPSTATE | Like Albany, vis-a-vis New York City |
| ANAGRAM | What each of today's four long answers is vis-A -vis New Year's Eve |
| CLASSIC | "Old Coke" vis-a-vis New Coke, in marketing |
| ALLKIEV | The whole of the area, or the population, of the capital of Ukraine (3,4) |
| WALLOON | Member of the French-speaking people comprising around 30% of the population of Belgium, chiefly living in the south and east (7) |
| RABBITS | In 2019, the Shifting Sands team began trials to encourage the population of ... across 5 Breckland sites (7) |
| ENMASSE | “Adam was bored alone [...] Then the population of the world increased, and the peoples were bored ____” (Kierkegaard) |
| ECOTYPE | What is the population of an organism that has adapted to certain environmental conditions? (7) |
| VIETNAM | The population of this South-East Asian nation is estimated at over 84 million |
| FEWER | Like New Jerseyans vis-a-vis New Yorkers |
| HETEROGENEOUS | Like the population of the United States |
| WALMART | Around 37 million people shop at it every day, roughly equivalent to the population of Canada |
| REDDER | Like Texas vis-a-vis New York, politically |
| SPARSE | Like the population of Wyoming |
| MIGRATION | Seasonal journey of the population of a species from one habitat to another, such as that of the humpback whale, Atlantic salmon, woodcock, swift or painted lady butterfly (9) |
| CENSUS | The process of calculating the population of a country (6) |