| RESUMPTION | Tip off the arrogance of a new beginning (10) |
| HUBRIS | Excessive pride that leads to downfall, be it the arrogance of a Greek hero or of one's own (6) |
| SWAGGER | Arrogance of a thief? (7) |
| HIGHHANDEDNESS | The arrogance of the "dashing" hen shed (14) |
| ASSUMPTION | Arrogance of Trump's behind initiative lacking good leadership (10) |
| UPPERCRUST | Tip-off the dinner lesson, it's swanky (5,5) |
| HIGHHORSE | The arrogance of many hands? (4,5) |
| PRIDE | The arrogance of lions (5) |
| HAUTEUR | The arrogance made the two unions have a change of heart (7) |
| EPOCH | Word, from the ancient Greek "stop, pause", for a distinct period of time marking a new beginning (5) |
| PARTV | Tag for the "Friday the 13th" film subtitled "A New Beginning" |
| STARTINGPOINT | Remake of the 1996 film "Trainspotting" with a new beginning? |
| INNER | Tip off the victor, it's part of the archer's target (5) |
| ARROWTOWN | In the South Island, tip off the litter to the western extremities (9) |
| ARTISAN | Painting is a new beginning for a skilled worker (7) |
| SANE | Sound of mind through this; a new beginning (4) |
| PEG | Take down a ___: reduce the pride or arrogance of; humble? |
| PRESUMPTION | The arrogance which is taken for granted (11) |
| INCH | Tip off the bird it's the mark of an old-fashioned ruler (4) |
| ATANYRATE | Whatever may happen, a treaty is to be revised to incorporate a new beginning (2,3,4) |