| STAYINGPOWER | Stamina visiting mothers-in-law are reputed to have! (7-5) |
| OXYMEL | From the Greek for "vinegar and honey", an ancient type of tonic and method of preserving herbs using the aforesaid sour and sweet ingredients that are reputed to have therapeutic value in their own r |
| PLAINTIFFS | Those who, in law, are now commonly called claimants |
| NARRATIVE | Tale related originally by artist visiting mother |
| LACI | Mosley featured in "The Out-Laws," a new action comedy that will debut on Netflix tomorrow; in it, 12-Across believes that his new in-laws are in fact a team of bank robbers |
| STORKS | They are reputed to be in the baby-carriage business (6) |
| BLONDES | They are reputed to be dumb but fair (7) |
| QUEENOFSHEBA | Female monarch of great wealth reputed to have visited Solomon (5,2,5) |
| ASYMPTOMATIC | Mother's in meeting ad infinitum, feeling fine (12) |
| MYLEENEKLASS | "The thin form I have!", said lingerie model (7,5) |
| SHOWTRIAL | Men avoid angry mothers-in-law in political hearing ... (4,5) |
| MISDEMEANOUR | No big sin for Frenchman to prepare side? That's unkind with what we have! (12) |
| UTILITY | We have to know why you lit it! It was such a useful thing to have! (7) |
| WILMA | She's the first of the mothers-in-law I upset (5) |
| MRSWHITE | Mothers-in-law sadly lose loan (3,5) |
| ERUDITE | Such a rude tie for someone so learned to have! (7) |
| PRURIGO | Disease one itches strongly to have! (7) |
| BASSET | A dog is a b..... good thing to have! (6) |
| NEAT | That's a tidy sort of ante to have! (4) |
| MOLE | Ratty and Badger's companion in The Wind in the Willows whose friend Toad resides in a hall reputed to have been modelled on Mapledurham House, Berkshire (4) |