| WEATHER | Meteorological conditions whose traditional means of prediction according to lore include observing animal behaviour, cloud shapes and colours of the sky (7) |
| TRADITIONAL | According to lore (11) |
| SNEER | Taunt prophet about final bit of prediction |
| EYING | They, in general, include observing (5) |
| HOROSCOPE | Stupidly chose poor method of prediction |
| WISP | Small bundle or plait of hay or straw as a traditional means of polishing or strapping a horse; flock of snipe; a fine streak of smoke; or, a short word for the ignis fatuus (4) |
| WHISTLE | Bosun's ___ - traditional means of passing orders to crew (7) |
| STARLESS | Fresh alert's given with ship lacking traditional means of navigation? (8) |
| EDITOR | A reviser of newspaper copy or preparer of book text whose traditional red pencil or pen remains a symbol of the proofreading profession (6) |
| ADHD | Condition whose sufferers don't need to be told "just try harder to focus" (Abbr) |
| NOSTRADAMUS | French apothecary, astrologer and author in 1555 of a book of predictions |
| UNDERTHEWEATHER | Sick, subject to meteorological conditions? (5,3,7) |
| APPLES | Orchard fruits whose traditional Somerset cider varieties include Chisel Jersey, Dabinett, Harry Masters, Kingston Black and Yarlington Mill (6) |
| INUIT | People whose traditional lands include Nunavut |
| IRAN | Country whose traditional folk music is called "musiqi asil" |
| SPURS | Popular name for the Premier League team whose traditional nickname is the Lilywhites (5) |
| HAVANA | __ Syndrome, medical condition whose symptoms include tinnitus and nausea (6) |
| COLOURBLINDNESS | Medical condition whose forms include deuteranopia, protanopia and tritanopia (6,9) |
| MOGGIES | Pets whose traditional enemies doubled at first (7) |
| LISP | Condition whose therapy may include hissing like a snake |