| MIGRATION | Movement of people, such as characterised the period AD 375-538 (9) |
| PARODIED | Period ad terribly lampooned (8) |
| ROMANTICS | Sentimental people such as Beethoven and Brahms (9) |
| SENTINELS | People, such as soldiers, assigned to keep guard (9) |
| MORTALSIN | Taking people such as ourselves in is really wrong (6,3) |
| CASTAWAYS | Shipwrecked people such as Robinson Crusoe |
| HIGHSPEED | Monteverdi's fast-moving 375 range (4,5) |
| MEADE | Author of novels/stories including many for children and young people such as Beyond the Blue Mountains and A World of Girls (5) |
| BIRDSOFAFEATHER | Like-minded people such as members of the Partridge family? (5,2,1,7) |
| NATIONALANTHEM | One's often played at Wembley with people such as Shearer before the start of match (8,6) |
| DUEL | Prearranged combat between two people, such as the alleged "petticoat" scene of Lady Almeria Braddock and Mrs Elphinstone (4) |
| PANTHEON | A building serving as a burial place of great people, such as those in Paris and Rome (8) |
| PLAINS | '_ Indians', Native American peoples such as those who followed the great herds of bison across the interior (6) |
| WOMEN | Sign on head of worried people such as these (5) |
| TIBETANS | People such as the Dalai Lama |
| HIPPOCRATES | Greek physician (0. 460-375 BC) commonly regarded as the father of modern medicine (11) |
| THELIKESOF | People such as this man enjoy wonderfully soft hugs |
| IDOLS | People such as Kelly Clarkson and Carrie Underwood |
| GLITTERATI | Informally, prominent people, such as those in show-business |
| KHAN | Title given to important people such as Genghis (4) |