| AMID | Within or among |
| STIR | Underworld slang for a prison, fancifully thought to reflect inmates' restless, rousing or perhaps disturbed movement within; or, a simple beat, blend, churn or mix in cookery (4) |
| ENTENTE | An understanding or agreement between or among nations |
| INTERPOSE | To put or place between or among other things (9) |
| ACTOR | Job title of , or , among others (5) |
| ARBOREAL | Living in or among the trees (8) |
| NESTLE | Settle or lie comfortably within or against something (6) |
| ENDO | Greek for "within"; or, a stoppie or front wheelie performed on a bike (4) |
| INSTINCT | One's innate pattern of behaviour, natural propensity, biological GPS or homing mode, "pricked from within" or driven by an internal goad (8) |
| ABSTINENCE | Lack money going within or going without? |
| INTRAVENOUS | Within or into a vein |
| DRIVE | What moves you (from within or without) |
| NESTLING | Lying comfortably within or against something (8) |
| INTERSECRETOS | Retines rectos in tumultu? Or among the men kept apart in hiding |
| ETIQUETTE | The customary code of polite behaviour in society or among members of a group (9) |
| POOREST | Or among the new poets is the least good (7) |
| SORTS | Out of which one is under the weather or among the saints (5) |
| SCHISMS | Divisions within or separations from a church (7) |
| VESTRY | Room within, or attached to, a church, used as a robing room (6) |
| CITADEL | A stronghold within or close to a city (7) |