| CLAUSAL | Of a word group, in grammar |
| PARAGOGE | In grammar, the addition of a sound, syllable or letter to the end of a word, as the st of amongst (8) |
| NOUN | Word group (4) |
| PHRASE | Word group (6) |
| PHRASES | Word groups |
| SENTENCES | Word groups (9) |
| CLAUSE | What, in grammar, is a group of words containing a subject and a predicate (6) |
| ADJECTIVE | Formal term in grammar for a word that adds a descriptive quality to a noun or pronoun |
| SYNTAX | What, in grammar, is the formation of sentences and phrases from words in a particular language (6) |
| PARTICIPLE | In grammar, a non-finite derivative of a verb used as an adjective (10) |
| AUXILIARYVERB | (In grammar) a word such as "will" (9,4) |
| THEFATLADYSINGS | Robbery featuring a girl in grammar school with no head is an essential element in opera (3,3,4,5) |
| RELATIVECLAUSE | C'est la vie! A rule made for such a phrase in grammar (8,6) |
| ADJUNCT | In grammar, a word or clause enlarging the subject or predicate (7) |
| AGENT | In grammar, the doer of an action, typically expressed as the subject of an active verb (5) |
| ANAPHORA | Ah, no para used in grammar to explain a word by prior words (8) |
| HYPOTAXIS | In grammar, the subordination of one clause to another, typically using a conjunction (9) |
| GENDER | The state of him with her in grammar class (6) |
| ACTIVE | Voice that is the opposite of passive in grammar (6) |
| PLUPERFECT | (In grammar) a tense - per cup left (anag) (10) |