| GENERATIONS | People of varying ages provide K elly with food |
| KNITTING | Handicraft performed with yarn and needles of varying thickness; a favourite pastime of Queen Victoria (8) |
| ORECCHIETTE | Pasta in the form of small curved discs of varying thickness, originating in the Apulia region of southern Italy; 'little ears' (11) |
| STEAK | A cut of beef, of varying quality (5) |
| DIVERGENT | One working at sea with chap of varying character (9) |
| JADE | A hard ornamental stone of varying shades of green and white (4) |
| CROPROTATION | System of varying the plants grown on a plot of land |
| REMITTENT | Of a fever, characterised by periods of varying severity (9) |
| BEVERLY | Gran, Jed, Elly-May & Jethro were the Hillbillies of this part of Los Angeles County |
| ECTOPLASM | In spiritualism, a substance of varying description thought to emanate from the body of a medium during trances (9) |
| LEAGUE | Former unit of distance of varying length, typically three miles on land and three nautical miles at sea (6) |
| DUCAT | Former European gold coin of varying values named from Latin, 'of a duchy' (5) |
| HISTOGRAM | A statistical graph that consists of vertical rectangles of varying heights and widths (9) |
| SLIDINGSCALE | Means of varying pay etc in relation to other factors (7,5) |
| DIVERS | I have medical men around of varying types (6) |
| MIXEDABILITY | Of varying expertise (5-7) |
| UPSHOT | Consequence of varying South Park's opening |
| AMY | & 31D She had a fight with Elly Conway in Neighbours (3,8) |
| ESTIMATE | A rough calculation of varying teatimes |
| BARON | A nobleman (in various countries) of varying rank |