| BROWNWINDSOR | Soup said to be common in Victorian times |
| OSPREY | Bird of prey that used to be common in Mallorca but is now one of the most endangered species in Spain, a resident bird it can still be seen on the island (6) |
| TENERIFE | Money said to be common on the island (8) |
| NOUN | It can be common in grammar class |
| SLOOP | Vessel of soup said to have a large ingredient (5) |
| CRICKET | Due to the large gloves players wear, fist-bumping has been common in this sport for decades |
| UNCANNILY | "I always use fresh soup," said Tom ___ |
| LEECH | Creature used in medical treatment in Victorian times (5) |
| WALLPAPER | In Victorian times, what green- coloured decorative item in houses contained arsenic and poisoned thousands? (9) |
| LAUDANUM | Opiate popular in Victorian times (8) |
| ANT | A social worker in Victorian times (3) |
| ANTI | Member of the opposition in Victorian times (4) |
| WAIST | It was abnormally restricted in Victorian times (5) |
| COBH | Irish port named Queenstown in Victorian times (4) |
| GASWORKS | Coal-burning plant that supplied fuel for street lamps in Victorian times |
| HUNT | '___the thimble was a party game played at Christmas in Victorian times. (4) |
| COLLECTIVE | Gather I have to be common (10) |
| ONTHEWAYOUT | Going ceasing to be common practice (2,3,3,3) |
| TWOAPENNY | Any pet now turning out to be common (3,1,5) |
| BODYPOSITIVITY | A movement (dating back to Victorian times) that aims to challenge accepted beauty standards and improve self-confidence (4,10) |