| TRIBE | Social division of a traditional society |
| CASTE | Social division of Hindu society |
| TRIBAL | Social division of people, (6) |
| WISP | Flock of snipe; or, a woven bundle of hay or straw forming part of a traditional equine grooming kit (4) |
| GONG | Either of the two bells of a traditional alarm clock; an informal word for a medal; or, a tam-tam (4) |
| THIMBLE | An item depicted on the front cover of Beatrix Potter's The Tailor of Gloucester that forms part of a traditional sewing kit/basket (7) |
| JELLY | Clear blancmange-like food forming part of a traditional trifle; or, a type of sugar-coated sweet (5) |
| CLASS | Social division or the rank in taxonomy that comes between the phylum and order of a plant or animal |
| VARNISH | Put on a gloss, eliminating a social division is hard (7) |
| MASTERCLASS | Acquire a thorough knowledge of social division in lesson from an expert (6,5) |
| UNFOLD | Develop a French following of a traditional nature (6) |
| TRIBESMAN | Member of an aboriginal social division |
| CAST | Social division announced for group of players |
| CLASSCONSCIOUS | Studied with group of pupils aware of social divisions |
| DIATRIBES | I would return a social division's verbal attacks! (9) |
| FILAMENT | What is the name of the thin wire found in the centre of a traditional light bulb? (8) |
| BASKET | Woven container for picnic food, grocery items, a sleeping dog or cat, laundry/linen or transporting items on the front of a traditional bike (6) |
| TOLA | From Sanskrit for "weight", the name of a traditional Indian unit of mass equal to 180 troy grains (4) |
| DIATRIBE | Bitter verbal attack from Diana shortly over a social division (8) |
| OLDBOYS | Members of a traditional network |