| KITSCH | Which German term is used in English to describe 'camp, over-the-top cheesiness'? (6) |
| MOUSSE | French word first used in English to describe the mass of tiny bubbles on the surface of a glass of champagne, later for a light frothy whipped pudding, reminiscent of this (6) |
| SERIES | Latin word for "row, chain", used in English to describe a succession or sequence of things, such as books, games, programmes or stamps (6) |
| ESSENCE | Cheesiness, without his free spirit (7) |
| SLUG | Unit of mass in the English system of measurement, whose weight at sea level is 32.17 pounds. (This word is also used in English to describe a land snail without a shell.) (4) |
| TRAWLNET | Large conflict in camp over means of catching fish |
| ETC | What Latin term is used in English in its abbreviated form and means "and other things"? (3) |
| LITERATIM | Which Latin word is used in English to mean "letter for letter"? (9) |
| TAHU | NSW player quit 2010 Origin camp over race slur (4) |
| HEATS | What term is used in athletics to refer to races preceding the finals? (5) |
| BAYOU | What term is used in the USA for any swampy areas in Louisiana? (5) |
| VOILA | The French word for look is used in English as which cadent exclamation? (5) |
| SYMBOL | Word for an emblem or token, originally used in English to refer to the Apostles' Creed (6) |
| CAREER | From the Latin for "wheeled vehicle", a word first used in English to mean "racecourse" or "a short gallop at full speed", later "progress through life" or one's profession (6) |
| MANANA | Spanish word for "tomorrow" used in English to indicate a lax approach to deadlines |
| TUNDRA | What term is used to describe the vast treeless plains of the Arctic? (6) |
| ALUMNI | Literally 'foster sons', this term is used to refer to former students of a graduate institution |
| BAZAAR | Persian word for a market, adopted into English to describe a fancy fair, a jumble sale or a large store selling miscellaneous goods, imitative of said souk (6) |
| MISTER | Term is used to call a man (6) |
| POODLE | Dog named for the German term for "splash" (6) |