| FRATERNITY | Set of people with something in common with brotherhood (10) |
| COHORT | In Mexico, horticulturalists are a group of people with something in common |
| BEVY | Large gathering of people with something in common (4) |
| INGROUP | An exclusive, often small, set of people with a shared interest or identity (2,5) |
| PRESSUREGROUP | Constant state of urgency people with something in common have in lobby (8,5) |
| TRIBADE | People with something in common take notice of dyke (7) |
| GROUP | Band of musicians, people with something in common (5) |
| SERIES | A group of things with something in common, in succession (6) |
| FOCUSGROUP | A set of people who discuss a topic under the guidance of a moderator (5,5) |
| REVERSIBLECOAT | Garment that has something in common with a bib (10,4) |
| POSSE | Group with something in common, only half in ownership (5) |
| DUMBO | Disney's elephant aerialist who had something in common with Noddy's friend |
| OVERLAP | Have something in common with a plover flying (7) |
| RAIN | It had, thought Portia, something in common with mercy |
| MONGOLIA | Russian and Chinese neighbour with something in common - Goliath! (8) |
| BRIGADE | Group with something in common invited round to cook (7) |
| SHEPHERDSPIE | Crooked people with something crusty to make a meal of (9,3) |
| TRIBE | Set of people of common descent (5) |
| GROUPING | Set of people acting together with a common purpose |
| MEINKAMPF | This writer with something in the pen, a politician with fine autobiography (4,5) |