| ASWOON | Old-fashioned term describing a fainting person |
| SPOONERISM | (n.) any old-fashioned term describing amorous behavior, such as "pitching woo" or "lovey-dovey" |
| ESP | Abbreviation of a term describing a purported ability to receive information using a sixth sense (1,1,1) |
| SUPREME | French cookery term describing a boneless chicken breast; or, a white sauce served with such (7) |
| AMANDINE | Cooking term describing a dish prepared or garnished with almonds (8) |
| REPENS | Latin term describing a creeping habit as in Ranunculus - - - - - - (6) |
| WASHEDRIND | Term describing a cheese that's been treated with brine |
| REALM | Term describing a member of the kingdom's aristocracy, peer of the ... |
| TALLPOPPYSYNDROME | Term describing a tendency to discredit high achievers in public life (4,5,8) |
| MOORISH | Term describing a style such as that of the Alhambra, Granada (7) |
| RAREEARTH | Term describing a group of elements which includes scandium, yttrium and erbium (4-5) |
| DICROTIC | Medical term describing a pulse with two beats for each cardiac cycle (8) |
| STABLE | Medical term describing a patient whose vital signs are within normal limits (6) |
| ABOVEPAR | Financial term describing a bond or stock trading for more than its face value (5,3) |
| STATELYHOME | Generic term describing a large, impressive, country house in Britain (7,4) |
| BADEGG | Informal, old-fashioned term for a dishonest or unreliable person (3,3) |
| EVENTER | Seven terms describing a racehorse (7) |
| PUGILIST | Old-fashioned term for a boxer (8) |
| OATER | Old-fashioned term for a western |
| ORISON | An old-fashioned term for a prayer (6) |