| UNDERAGE | Subordinate to, for years, being so young (5,3) |
| SLIPOFAGIRL | Does being so young lead to a maiden's downfall? |
| MANAGING | Fellow showing his years, being responsible for direction (8) |
| CAGED | It's about those of advanced years being committed to prison (5) |
| DECADENT | Not heartless after many years being morally ruined (8) |
| DAIRYMEN | Farmers mind year being out of kilter |
| FRIENDLY | Father lied about bringing in New Year being pleasant (8) |
| IUVENCIS | To bullocks and, so, young men, Hor. Odes 2.8.21 |
| UNDERWAY | Subordinate to judge, we hear, is progressing (5,3) |
| UNDERDOG | Probable failure subordinate to setter, perhaps? (8) |
| SIDEDISH | It's subordinate to the main course |
| SIDEKICK | Close companion generally regarded as a subordinate to the person he accompanies (8) |
| SIDESHOW | An entertainment subordinate to a circus or fair's main attraction; or, an incidental spectacle that diverts attention from the main concern (8) |
| RELATIVE | ____ pronoun, a word e.g. 'who' that links a subordinate to a main clause (8) |
| WITCHCRAFT | In 3.3, Iago continues to put Desdemona in a bad light to Othello. He says, "She did deceive her father, marrying you; She that so young could give out such a seeming. To seal her father's eyes up, cl |
| FRAIL | Stop working around end of year, being weak |
| ABYSMAL | A lamb's worried about year being terrible |
| SHY | Quiet year, being socially reticent (3) |
| STINGY | Overcharge head of year, being mean (6) |
| PATCHY | Somewhat glib over church year being uneven |