| DEPROFUNDIS | Traditional name for Psalm 130; Latin, 'from the depths' (2,9) |
| AFORTIORI | For similar but more convincing reasons; Latin, 'from the stronger' (1,8) |
| DENOVO | (Latin) from the beginning (2,4) |
| ALOE | Vera may follow this bit of neo-Latin from the east (4) |
| HANDPUPPETS | Silly pan up from the depths to Punch and Judy, say (4,7) |
| APOSTERIORI | Of reasoning, proceeding from observed facts to general causes; Latin, 'from what comes after' (1,10) |
| EXPOSTFACTO | Of a law, applying retroactively; Latin, 'from what is done after' (2,4,5) |
| AKELA | From the name of the leader of the wolf pack in The Jungle Book, the traditional name for an adult cub-scout leader (5) |
| HAVELOCK | The ___ Square End is the traditional name for the north end of the Aviva Stadium. (8) |
| PILGRIMFATHERS | Traditional name for the founders of the Plymouth Colony in 1620 |
| NEBUCHADNEZZAR | Traditional name for a wine bottle holding the equivalent of twenty normal bottles, from a biblical king (14) |
| ASH | Tree related to lilac and olive with distinctive "sooty" buds and seeds resembling bunches of keys; or, the traditional name for the Old English letter or ligature AE or ae (3) |
| ALE | Traditional name for beer brewed without hops; or, an archaic word for a feast or festival derived from said liquor drunk (3) |
| CORNISH | ___ chough, traditional name for the red-billed corvid Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax (7) |
| CRUNCH | Le--- , traditional name for the England v France match (6) |
| BRASSIE | In golf, the traditional name for a number two wood |
| BROCK | Traditional name for the European badger (Meles meles), of Celtic origin (5) |
| ADORATIONOFTHEMAGI | Traditional name for a painting showing the events described in Matthew 2:11 |
| DADDYLONGLEGS | Traditional name for the crane fly |
| REYNARD | From a medieval cycle of fables, a traditional name for a fox (7) |