| THEHOMENATIONS | Motion heathens prepared for members of the UK (3,4,7) |
| CANINE | The alternative name for members of the dog family. It's also the name for the cuspid or eye tooth in mammals, which is any of the single-cusped (pointed), usually single-rooted teeth adapted for tear |
| HONOURABLE | Right -; form of address for members of the Privy Council in the House of Commons (10) |
| BROWNSHIRTS | Common name for members of the Sturmabteilung of the Nazi Party |
| WOBBLIES | Nickname for members of the Industrial Workers of the World |
| PURPLEHEART | Decoration for members of the US armed forces wounded or killed in action, established as the Badge of Military Merit in 1782 (6,5) |
| MORMONS | Popular name for members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. (7) |
| CIVVYSTREET | (For members of the armed forces) the other world! (5,6) |
| QUAKERS | Popular name for members of the Religious Society of Friends (7) |
| RTHON | Abbreviation of a title used for members of the Privy Council (2,3) |
| ARISTOS | The roasts I cooked for members of the nobility, informally (7) |
| EARLS | A selection of pearl studs for members of the nobility (5) |
| ENTS | A university's ___ Officer is responsible for running social events for members of the students" uni |
| BRYLCREAM | Brand of hair styling product once used in a nickname for members of the RAF (9) |
| MAHARISHI | Sanskrit word used for members of the highest order of ancient Indian sage (9) |
| TIFFIN | Midday meal for members of the British Raj in India (6) |
| TENORS | No rest for members of the choir (6) |
| BERETS | Headwear for members of the SAS |
| ROYALHIGHNESS | Formal address for members of the Queen's family (5,8) |
| GREENBERETS | Byname for members of the U.S. Army Special Forces (5,6) |