| REALIA | Objects from everyday life (6) |
| UKIYOE | A Japanese style of painting and print-making, typically depicting scenes from everyday life (5-1) |
| DEHOOCH | Painter of courtyards and scenes from everyday life such as A Woman Peeling Apples, A Boy Bringing Bread, A Game of Ninepins and The Asparagus Vendor (2,5) |
| GENRE | Word denoting a painting depicting scenes from everyday life, such as de Hooch's A Boy Bringing Bread or Vermeer's Young Woman with a Water Pitcher (5) |
| RELICS | Objects from the past (6) |
| SITCOM | Humorous TV series based on everyday life (6) |
| DREDGE | A net for bringing up objects from the bed of a river or sea (6) |
| ANCHER | Artist whose paintings of everyday life in Skagen town include Sewing Fisherman's Wife, Harvesters and Interior with Clematis (6) |
| TOTEMS | Sacred objects, from the Ojibwa |
| ENDRUN | Evasive maneuver in football or everyday life |
| HERETO | - - - stay, accepted and part of everyday life (4,2) |
| METEOR | Remote rocky object from space (6) |
| BEREAL | Social media app that highlights the banality of everyday life |
| DISCUS | Field athletics event in which competitors throw a round object from a circle (6) |
| RARE | Far from everyday |
| WEARANDTEAR | Damage from everyday use |
| IVORYTOWER | I worry vote is miscast, so far from everyday concerns (5,5) |
| EDWARDHOPPER | U.S. painter noted for his realistic depiction of everyday life (6,6) |
| SOAPOPERA | Dramatises everyday life from Sligo area for a time after hearing the bubble burst (4,5) |
| ART | "___ washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life": Picasso |