| HYBRID | Of mixed character |
| MISC | Of mixed character, for short |
| FORGAVE | Held no resentment towards grave of mixed characters (7) |
| BOCAGE | Terrain of mixed woodland and pasture, some of which slowed the progress of Allied forces in Operation Overlord |
| COCKTAIL | Derived from an old term for a docked horse or one of mixed lineage, name for a type of drink prepared in the art of mixology (8) |
| MONGRELLY | Having the character of a dog of mixed breed (9) |
| REDDISH | Left piece of china of mixed colour |
| FORESTS | In favour of mixed sets of woods |
| MULATTO | Lou and Matt: mixed, product of mixed parentage (7) |
| CROSSBRED | Displeased with staff of life, talking of mixed parentage (9) |
| LASER | Device for converting light of mixed frequencies into a narrow beam of coherent light (5) |
| MAMELUCO | Conservative group of theologians in order upset one of mixed race |
| GAUCHO | A cowboy of the pampas, usually of mixed Spanish and native descent (6) |
| MISHLING | Nazi definition of one of mixed Jewish and Aryan extraction (German - no letter 'c') (8) |
| ANAGRAM | Word made up of mixed letters of another (7) |
| JARDINIERE | From the French meaning "female gardener", an ornamental metal stand for flowerpots; a macedoine of mixed vegetables as a garnish; or, a style of drapery (10) |
| KNEEHI | Said of someone or something that is short - and is a strain of mixed, shortgrowing sweet peas! (4-2) |
| ROAN | Horse of mixed colour rushed around middle of plots (4) |
| SUNDAE | With a name similar to that of the Christian Sabbath, a cherry-and-syrup-topped ice cream served in a tulip-shaped glass; or, a type of mixed nougat or other confection (6) |
| RUNT | A no-pair hand of mixed suits* |