| JOSTLE | Push against roughly, typically in a crowd (6) |
| SOIREE | From a French word, what is an evening party, typically in a private house? (6) |
| REJOIN | To say something in reply, typically in a quick or critical manner (6) |
| ELUDES | Avoids, typically in a skilful or cunning way (6) |
| POETRY | Typically, in a slim volume one may write it or type, perhaps (6) |
| DRIVEL | Push against student nonsense (6) |
| SISTER | A senior female nurse, typically in charge of a ward (6) |
| PAGODA | A Buddhist temple or sacred building, typically in the form of a tiered tower (6) |
| CANTLE | Raised back of a horse's saddle, typically in pencil roll or Cheyenne roll style (6) |
| REVISE | To go over material again, typically in preparation for an examination (6) |
| APIARY | Place where bees are kept, typically in hives, for honey and pollination purposes (6) |
| SHANDY | Mixed drink of beer and ginger beer or lemonade, typically in equal proportions (6) |
| SKEIN | (GKN) Flock of geese or ducks in flight, typically in a V-shaped formation (5) |
| QUEUE | Set of data-processing tasks waiting to be processed, typically in a first-in-first-out order (5) |
| COCKTAILLOUNGE | An upscale bar typically in a hotel, or airport where one can buy alcoholic drinks (8,6) |
| OUTPOST | Military station at a distance from the main body of an army, typically in a remote or sparsely populated location (7) |
| SOMMELIER | Wine steward, typically in a fine restaurant; French, literally, 'butler' (9) |
| ELUDE | To avoid danger typically in a skilful or cunning way (5) |
| JOSTLED | Bumped against roughly in a crowd |
| TWIDDLE | To move or turn e.g. thumbs, typically in a purposeless way (7) |