| INTER | Put under or between |
| CONCORD | Meaning "of the same heart or mind", harmony in music or between groups, nations or people (7) |
| MUSTERS | Assemblages or displays of troops; round-ups of livestock in Oz or down under; or, parties of peacocks (7) |
| GAPS | Openings or empty spaces in or between things (4) |
| SYNAPSE | In the nervous system, a gap between adjacent neurons, or between a neuron and an effector cell, across which electrical impulses are transmitted (7) |
| AISLE | A wing of a church separated from the nave by piers; a passageway in a supermarket or between rows of seats; or, a compartment of a timber-framed barn divided from the main body of the building by pos |
| TWILIGHT | The time period between dawn and sunrise, or between sunset and dusk (8) |
| CORRIDOR | From "to run", word for an aisle, alley, passageway or snicket through a building or between houses (8) |
| LINKMAN | In broadcasting. a person providing continuity between item in a programme or between programmes (7) |
| LINEMAN | In broadcasting, a person providing continuity between items in a programme or between programmes (7) |
| RESORTS | Places visited on holiday, or between holidays (7) |
| AM | 'ante meridiem' or between midnight and noon |
| REINSERTS | Puts in or between again (9) |
| INSERTS | Puts into or between (RESTS IN anagram) (7) |
| INTERNATIONAL | From or between other countries (13) |
| LAYERS | Strata; coatings; items of clothing worn under or over others; or, thicknesses of something such as sliced vegetables in a dish (6) |
| KICK | A garryowen or up-and-under; or, a swimmer's leg movement (4) |
| PRESS | To flatten flowers, perhaps under or in a book, or even in a ___! (5) |
| CARPET | Whether flying in Arabian Nights, laid wall-to-wall, swept under or welcoming a movie star, it's an antique Axminster, felted floor-covering, priceless Persian rug, woven Wilton or a zigzaggy tufted B |
| ARC | Luminous discharge of electricity across a gap in a circuit or between two electrodes etc. (3) |