| AVICULTURE | Rearing birds involves a very independent set of attitudes and behaviours |
| CULTURES | Attitudes and behaviours particular to social groups (8) |
| LONEWOLF | A very independent or solitary person (4,4) |
| BRAIN | (and 6 Across) Systemic indoctrination of attitudes and beliefs with underwear item among laundry items (12) |
| GENERATIONGAP | A difference of attitude and values between people born in different eras (10,3) |
| REVIEWBODY | Word by Eve I suspect for independent set of assessors (6,4) |
| ETHOS | Those disturbed by a characteristic set of attitudes |
| WHITEHABITUS | Set of attitudes shaped by residential and social segregation, per Eduardo Bonilla-Silva |
| MINDSET | An established set of attitudes or outlook (7) |
| DUCK | A paddling-, plump-, sord- or team-forming webfooted waddling waterfowl, such as a mallard or a teal, that displays a range of behaviours from dabbling to head dipping and can be prepared as a meal (4 |
| HEATWAVE | Short spell of weather unexpectedly involves a very warm period (4,4) |
| TRAVAIL | Country path involves a very painful effort (7) |
| ADDED | How one puts a question of attitudes (5) |
| VIBE | Feeling very independent: Britain's on top of Europe (4) |
| VIBRATION | Very independent bishop to restrict back and forth movement (9) |
| OBVIOUSLY | Slob, you should develop and get very independent without doubt (9) |
| VIRGO | Sign of very independent move to crush queen (5) |
| MARKS | The customs, behaviours and norms of a social group (5) |
| SCIENCE | Systematic study of the nature and behaviour of the material and physical universe (7) |
| MORES | Customs, social behaviours and moral values of a particular group |