| BOARDINGPARTY | Portraying bad manners of naval invaders (8,5) |
| RUDENESS | Bad manners of English in undress, playing (8) |
| ARMADA | Spanish naval invaders (6) |
| AIRSANDGRACES | Affected manners of songs that go with prayers (4,3,6) |
| SHOWNORESPECT | Act of Bad Manners is slight (4,2,7) |
| STYLES | Manners of writing; designs or fashions of clothing; coiffures; or, preferred modes of orthography, design etc observed by publishers (6) |
| BENSON | Author of a satirical series set in Tilling, a refashioned Rye, in which the snobbish scheming of Mapp and Lucia mirrors manners of early 20th-century England's socially lofty and high (6) |
| ASANAS | Sanskrit word for yogic poses, postures or manners of sitting, such as those inspired by birds of paradise, butterflies, cats, cobras, dogs, dolphins, eagles or trees (6) |
| LISPS | Manners of speaking |
| ACCENTS | Accountant returns for money in manners of speaking (7) |
| DYNAMICS | Characteristics or manners of an interaction (8) |
| NORSEMAN | Viking displaying manners of origin (8) |
| LADIDA | Affected upper-class manners of speech (2-2-2) |
| MORES | Customs and manners of a social group |
| HEIRS | Heard affected manners of those in the will (5) |
| WAYS | Passages; methods; manners of life or, a person's idiosyncrasies (4) |
| TROTS | Manners of running |
| MODI | ___ operandi (Manners of operating, in Latin) |
| EMILYPOST | She knew all manners of things |
| GAITS | Manners of movement |