| CLASSLESS | Of a society, where social status is irrelevant (9) |
| PLURALIST | Believer in a society where different groups keep their own customs, etc. (9) |
| RANK | Social status is offensive (4) |
| RETRIEVAL | Getting information from a file is irrelevant, unfortunately, without name |
| ORANGEMAN | A member of a society founded in Ireland in 1795 to uphold the Protestant religion (9) |
| TREASURER | One of main officers of a society |
| FREEMASON | Member of a society which meets in Lodges (9) |
| SPAREPART | Group member who thinks their presence is irrelevant |
| ORANGEMEN | Name given to members of a society founded in Ireland in 1795 to uphold the Protestant religion (9) |
| HEARTLAND | Centre of a society or community |
| MYTHUS | Latin rendering of a Greek word for a symbolical or traditional story; a body of fables, folk tales or legends; the underlying belief system of a society expressed allegorically through art, drama or |
| ACADEMIC | A third of social media broadcast, roughly, is irrelevant (8) |
| BESIDETHEPOINT | Where the last word of a sentence is irrelevant |
| POSTGRADUATE | It's a matter of degree whether this status is reached (4-8) |
| SPIRITWORLD | Perhaps Whisky Society where everyone is late? (6,5) |
| ANTRIM | County of Northern Ireland where social worker's on edge (6) |
| BESIDETHEQUESTION | Where one puts a particular punctuation mark is irrelevant |
| UPGRADE | To assign a person to higher status, is to do what (7) |
| LAICISED | To have deprived of clerical status, is to have done what (8) |
| ORATING | Leader of Opposition, with status, is speaking (7) |