| ABSTAINER | Spot, in Aberdeen, half-cut, one usually of temperate habits? (9) |
| LOPER | See human being half cut, one walking in a certain way (5) |
| ISLE | Scotswoman, half-cut one from Jura, perhaps (4) |
| OLIGOCENE | Turning cool in eg end of temperate epoch (9) |
| HAZELWORT | Plant of temperate Europe; known as wild ginger or wild spikenard (9) |
| PANICKING | The cut one in pain is in a state of terror (9) |
| SUGARCANE | Tall perennial grass of temperate and tropical regions classified as Saccharum officinarum (5,4) |
| SAVILEROW | Source of habits? Observed adopting nastier ones at first (6,3) |
| INCULCATE | Impress by repetition fashionable clean-cut one (9) |
| HACKAMORE | Cut one extra, make a headgear (9) |
| BATTLEAXE | Ferocious woman that could cut one dead (6-3) |
| TWENTYTWO | Proceeded, unknown to tenor, to cut one number for another (6-3) |
| DRESSWELL | Get into expensive habits? (5,4) |
| BREAKWIND | Cut one |
| PATCHOULI | Fragrant plant plot, could edges cut one? |
| STURGEON | Bony fish of temperate waters, a source of caviar and isinglass (8) |
| MALLARDS | Dabbling ducks (Anas platyrhynchos) of temperate zones, invasive in South Africa (8) |
| GREATBEARRAINFOREST | Vast terrain of temperate growth in British Columbia where the rare Kermode (the province's provincial mammal) is found: 3 wds. |
| SKATE | Any large ray of the family Rajidae, of temperate and tropical seas, especially the common Dipturus batis (5) |
| TEST | Study of temperate rain forest on the borders (4) |