| PHRASE | Turn of ___ , one's manner of expression (6) |
| MIND | ___ one's manners (behave politely) |
| SPEECH | One's manner of talking; or, an oration delivered to a crowd (6) |
| RHODES | The Colossus of ____ , one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World (6) |
| CAWDOR | Thane of ___ (one of Macbeth's titles) |
| ASLEEP | Please change the state of _one who may be caught napping (6) |
| BREEZY | Like one's manner when one blows in? (6) |
| PELHAM | "The Taking of ___ One Two Three" |
| POLISH | An act of smoothing a gem, shining one's shoes, refining one's manners or brushing up on one's Slavic (6) |
| BEHAVE | Mind one's manners (6) |
| REFINE | Improve, as one's manners |
| ENDGAME | The final stage of a round or match of chess, when only a few pieces remain on the board; or, one's manner of playing this (7) |
| AWAY | One manner of being out of town |
| GAIT | One's manner of walking; or, a horse's pattern of steps in cantering, galloping, trotting etc (4) |
| ADDRESS | Archaic word for an amorous advance or act of wooing; a speech or written communication; one's manner of speaking; or, the place one lives (7) |
| GRIP | A firm handclasp or secret handshake; power over the mind; a travel bag; a bobby pin; one's manner of holding a tennis racquet; or, one of a film crew's camera technicians (4) |
| WAY | Make it and leave room for one's manner of living (3) |
| ACCENTS | One dollar in more than one manner of speaking (7) |
| TURNOFPHRASE | Manner of expression (4,2,6) |
| IDIOM | Manner of expression (5) |