| SYMPATHISER | Someone who is in broad agreement with someone else or their cause (11) |
| CONSENSUS | Broad agreement |
| CHAIRPERSON | Use sedan maybe to convey someone who is in charge of assembly? (11) |
| TAKEABACKSEAT | Leave things to someone else - or maybe not, if in car! |
| RENEGADES | People who desert their cause or faith for another (9) |
| RENEGADE | A person who deserts their cause or faith for another (8) |
| OCTOGENARIAN | Someone who is in their 80s (12) |
| GREETS | Puts out one's hand to someone who is in tears (6) |
| ENPLEINJOUR | Lone juniper shot in broad daylight near Mont Blanc? |
| GREENKEEPER | One who is in charge of a golf course (11) |
| CAST | To contrive or send forth a magical spell; a rigid plaster of Paris shell; the dramatis personae of a drama or play; a throw of dice or anything else; or, a group of bees, crabs or falcons (4) |
| TEACHERSPET | Favourite who is in form (8,3) |
| COAUTHOR | Someone who writes something with someone else (2-6) |
| ORIGIN | From Latin for "to rise", the source or derivation of a name, river, word or anything else; or, one's ancestry (6) |
| SICK | "It is better to be healthy alone than ___ with someone else": Phil McGraw (4) |
| BAGS | Child's expression used to claim rights to use or enjoy something before anyone else; or, undesirabl |
| ABET | Participate with someone else in a crime |
| TOGETHER | Go back in tie with someone else (8) |
| MOUND | A hillock; a heap of earth, laundry, mash, rice or anything else; or, from the Latin for "world", a heraldic orb (5) |
| COSTAR | One about to leave Central American country to top the bill with someone else (2-4) |