| OCTOPUS | These highly intelligent animals with tentacles are members of the same group although they look different. Known to teach a diver a thing or two. (7) |
| GENERATION | People of the same group are around thirty years (10) |
| OCTOPUSES | Sea animals with tentacles (9) |
| PIGS | Intelligent animals |
| ABOVE | A tompot's tentacles are _ _ its eyes (5) |
| BUTTON | Although they look like quails, they are not related. There are 15 species that live in parts of Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, and some Pacific Islands. They are sometimes known as "half-footed," b |
| HYACINTHS | 'Delft Blue, 'City of Haarlem' and 'L'Innocence' are all cultivars of these highly scented spring bulbs (9) |
| MAESTROS | Sea storm distressed these highly talented people |
| ARGOT | Parlance of a group - although its original meaning was reserved for the jargon of criminals |
| BOXJELLYFISH | Venomous marine animal with tentacles and a cube-shaped body (3,9) |
| JELLYFISH | Marine animal with tentacles (9) |
| UNFIT | One fellow joins a small group, although unqualified (5) |
| BANDAGED | Dressed as a pop group although somewhat past it? (8) |
| SENATORS | Who are members of the upper house of the Australian Parliament (8) |
| BARONESSES | Women who are members of the lowest rank of the nobility (10) |
| PEERGROUP | Number of people of the same age are members of section of House of Lords (4,5) |
| BRASSICA | This week's Miscellany subject, as with cabbages, kale and broccoli, are members of the ___ family (8) |
| BATON | Name of the item passed between members of the same team in a relay. (5) |
| OCEANIC | Samoan, Tongan and Gilbertese are members of the ... languages group |
| QUAKERS | What are members of the Society of Friends known as? (7) |