| CANTONAL | Relating to a division of Switzerland (8) |
| DEPARTMENTAL | Relating to a division of a large organisation |
| WAPENTAKE | Historically, the name given to a division of a county, similar to a hundred (9) |
| STREAM | Master who adjusted to a division of his pupils (6) |
| QUOTIENT | Answer to a division problem |
| MOVEMENT | An alliance of artists; a division of a symphony; a gesture; motion, as opposed to inertia or stasis; tempo; or, a timepiece's clock/wheelwork (8) |
| SEQUENCE | A division of a film roughly equivalent to a scene in a stage play (8) |
| SUBGENRE | A division of a style of art, music or literature (8) |
| FRACTION | A division of a whole number |
| ANNOUNCE | Declare a division of the pound (8) |
| SEMESTER | In educational institutions what is a division of the academic year (8) |
| CADILLAC | A division of the American company General Motors, producing luxury vehicles (8) |
| REDALGAE | A division of seaweed (3,5) |
| ENVYFREE | Like a division of resources in which each partner is satisfied with their share, in economics |
| PANE | Word originally for a rag or a piece of cloth that later came to mean a division of a window or its sheet of glass; or, in philately, a page of stamps from a booklet (4) |
| CANTON | A territorial and governmental division of Switzerland (6) |
| CANTONESE | Sort of Chinese division of Switzerland: see the difference! (9) |
| PHYLUM | Taxonomy grouping equivalent to a division in botany |
| AVERSE | Opposed to a division in the chapter |
| SEDUCTION | German unionist introduced to a division by persuasion (9) |