| COS | They're treated as people, |
| ANIMALS | They're treated by veterinarians |
| PATIENTS | They're treated to lace in bags! |
| INJURIES | They're treated in the E.R. |
| FLOW | A current, such as the rise or advancing of a tide, as opposed to its ebb; or, by extension, any continuous or fluent stream of something, such as people, progress, wine or words (4) |
| EMUS | Birds as big as people |
| MENAGE | Unconventional household as people get older, or as it evolves (6,1,5) |
| ATROIS | Unconventional household as people get older, or as it evolves (6,1,5) |
| HOLY | Sacred as Jesus' hands, as people have told us |
| FLAKIER | Less dense, as pastry, or more dense, as people |
| ERIN | Limitless Merino sheep are about as plentiful as people on this isle, poetically (4) |
| DEVELOPERS | Property moguls are present, as well as people working in tech |
| SEEMED | Appeared, as people do on Riviera beaches (6) |
| FANOUT | Spread, as people in a search party |
| RACED | Made haste as people finally protested ... |
| DIATRIBE | Harsh criticism as people support rising benefits |
| ASPERSIONS | They are badly cast as people capturing island |
| VIE | That's life, in France, as people contend |
| SPONSORED | As people running for charity are, say (9) |
| DOG | Plague, as people |