| SPLINTERGROUP | Organisation which has separated from a larger one (8,5) |
| SCAR | Mark left where a leaf has separated from a plant (4) |
| KENNELCLUB | Organisation which has been hosting Crufts international dog show since 1948 |
| LAGOON | Shallow body of water separated from a larger body of water by a narrow landform (6) |
| SECT | A group that has separated from an established church (4) |
| SPLINTER | ____ group, one that breaks away from a larger one to form a separate organisation (8) |
| THEODESSAFILE | 1972 thriller by Frederick Forsyth, about a Nazi organisation which protects former SS members (3,6,4) |
| NATIONALTRUST | Organisation which owns Culzean Castle, - for Scotland (8,5) |
| PARENTCOMPANY | Large organisation which owns smaller businesses (6,7) |
| VISITSCOTLAND | Organisation which recently announced it would be closing all its iCentres (13) |
| ESTRAPADE | Violently separated from a racehorse? (9) |
| FLOE | Part separated from a mass of ice (4) |
| APART | Separated from a division (5) |
| ODDMENT | Item separated from a set (7) |
| SPLITOFF | Become separated from a group in Croatian city on holiday (5,3) |
| PANE | A single slab of glass, aka light, in a window or door; or, a unit of stamps, cut from a larger sheet (4) |
| SEPARATIST | One advocating split from a larger organisation |
| ODD | Separated from a pair |
| SAVEALL | Any device preventing waste or loss; a light sail set to catch the breeze spilled from a larger sheet; dialect for an apron; or, a miser (4-3) |
| NUGGET | A lump broken off from a larger mass (6) |