| ANACHRONISMS | Representations of people or things in historical contexts in which they could not have existed (12) |
| ANACHRONISM | The representation of a person or thing in a historical context in which it could not have existed (11) |
| LIFEANDLIMB | What people are said to risk in situations in which they could die or be injured (4,3,4) |
| DEIXIS | In linguistics, use of words and phrases whose meaning is dependent on the context in which they are |
| CARICATURES | Exaggerated representations of people (11) |
| DUO | Pair of people or things in music or other entertainment (3) |
| FORMATION | Group of people or things in a particular arrangement (9) |
| TOTHE | He bedroom mart I change into movie set - made an offer they could not refuse (7,2,3,3) |
| MOB | He bedroom mart I change into movie set - made an offer they could not refuse (7,2,3,3) |
| MARRIED | He bedroom mart I change into movie set - made an offer they could not refuse (7,2,3,3) |
| CURE | "...and they could not ___ him" (Matt 17:16) |
| ENVIRONMENTS | Contexts |
| PERSPECTIVES | Contexts |
| VOCABULARIES | Contexts |
| OURRELATIONS | 1936 Laurel and Hardy film in which they also play Stan and Ollie's twin brothers Alf and Bert (3,9) |
| GANG | Word for a set of people or things which go together, such as a ship's crew; a group of labourers, sockets or tools; or, a band of children, criminals or delinquents (4) |
| DOUBTLESS | "... I could not have perceived the universe, or written one of my poems, if I had not freely given |
| MASS | From the Greek for "barley cake", a body of matter with no definite shape; a crowd, flock, herd, the hoi polloi or other number of people or things; weight; or, in another sense, the celebration of th |
| OMNIUM | From "of all", the velodrome's equivalent of a decathlon in track cycling; or, with "gatherum", pseudo- Latin for a miscellaneous collection or gallimaufry of people or things (6) |
| ROASTERS | Pigs, potatoes or poults suitable for oven-cooking; the pans in which they are parched or prepared; people or places who/which cook coffee beans; or, hot scorching days (8) |