| DISTURBANCE | The interruption of a settled and peaceful condition (11) |
| RUT | A settled and monotonous routine that is hard to escape |
| ESTABLISHED | Settled and recognised (11) |
| PONCEDELEON | Juan --- --- ---, Spanish explorer who settled and governed Puerto Rico (5,2,4) |
| BEAFATHERTO | Parent, with interruption of heartbeat (2,1,6,2) |
| FRONTIER | Wilderness at the edge of a settled area (8) |
| ROOTLESSNESS | Lack of a settled base (12) |
| PRECLUDE | Avoid interruption of the introductory music with a heady bit of Chopin (8) |
| GENERIC | Leader of guides and peaceful girl turning a hundred in a class of their own (7) |
| GANGRENE | What is the dying of tissue as from interruption of circulation (8) |
| PRINCIPLE | There's a settled rule of action for one who gives lip to a prince |
| STAPLE | A settled market for the U-shaped fastener (6) |
| HALCYON | In Greek mythology, a woman turned into a kingfisher; now a word meaning calm and peaceful (7) |
| SETFAIR | Group in front of bazaar, settled and secure |
| RESIDED | Settled and took the chair, without parking (7). |
| PRESIDED | Quietly settled and took the chair |
| ASCENDED | A lawyer settled and took off |
| FATHERED | After he'd settled and become a parent |
| PITSTOP | Interruption of race as result of miners' strike? (3,4) |
| LOADSHEDDING | Interruption of an electric supply to avoid strain on the system (4,8) |