| EGOIST | One who makes his or her own interest the guiding principle of conduct (6) |
| MOTTO | Phrase expressing the guiding principle of a school or organisation. (5) |
| RULES | You are to get Les to form the guiding principles |
| HACKER | A computer operator who uses his or her own skill to break into electronic systems (6) |
| SKATER | Ice dancer with his or her own waltz? (6) |
| STYLES | Singer Harry who makes his acting debut in the upcoming movie "Dunkirk" |
| AGEIST | One who is preoccupied with his own interests (6) |
| MORALS | Principles of conduct (6) |
| ETHICS | Moral principles of conduct |
| SOAPER | "The Guiding Light," e.g. |
| EGOISM | Concern for one's own interests and welfare (6) |
| SONOFPOMPEY | In 1.3, Antony meets with Cleopatra to say he is leaving to go back to Rome, where his political enemies. He mentions one who "Makes his approaches to the port of Rome." Who is this person? |
| RULE | Word for a graduated strip of metal or wood; a code of religious life; a principle of conduct or procedure; or, a standard of estimation (4) |
| DIPLOMAT | One who usually works in an embassy abroad representing his or her own country (8) |
| BIPED | One who stands on his or her own two feet |
| KITCHENGARDENER | A person who grows vegetables, herbs and fruit to supply his or her own household (7,8) |
| LONEWOLF | A criminal or terrorist that works on his or her own (4,4) |
| SMALLHOLDER | Farmer who typically produces for his or her own consumption (11) |
| WORKMAN | One who makes his living with his hands |
| EXILE | Punishment, such as that imposed upon Napoleon I or Joseph Brodsky, in which a person is officially expelled from his or her own country |