| STRATIFY | Place in layers or classes (8) |
| ALTOCUMULUS | Middle-altitude cloud genus characterised by globular masses or rolls in layers or patches (11) |
| MEMBRANE | Thin layer or tissue (8) |
| LAITANCE | From French for "milk", a white chalky layer or bloom that forms on the surface of setting concrete (8) |
| CAMEO | A small low relief sculpture or anaglyph on onyx, sardonyx other stone of two different coloured layers; or, a brief appearance of a distinguished actor in a film or play (5) |
| ORDERS | Knightly or religious fraternities; commands; or, classes of society (6) |
| STRATA | Layers or social classes (6) |
| SECTS | (Religious) followings; schools of opinion; dissenting cliques, factions or parties; or, classes of people (5) |
| TIERS | Ranks or classes |
| NEET | Backward adolescent, one without job or classes |
| TYPES | Kinds or classes (5) |
| TIER | One of a series of gradins, layers or rows of an auditorium, wedding cake or ra-ra skirt ruffles, for example (4) |
| RINDS | The tough outer layers or coverings fruits and vegetables |
| FILMS | Thin layers or coatings (5) |
| LAMINAR | Consisting of thin layers or plates (7) |
| KINDERGARTENS | Schools or classes for young children, usually four to six years old (13) |
| BED | A geological layer or stratum of sedimentary rock; bottom of a river or sea; or, a plot for roses (3) |
| PROFILE | Biographical sketch; a cross-section of Earths crust showing different layers; or, a persons head/fa |
| THREEDECKER | Anything having three layers or tiers, such as a bed, ship etc (5-6) |
| RIND | Hard outer layer or skin on bacon or cheese (4) |