| MUTTERER | Word for a mumper or mussitator who is inclined to chunter, drone, mumble or witter under their breath in a barely audible voice (8) |
| HUM | Imitative word for the buzz of bees; busy activity; a low continuous mumble or murmur; a song, sound or tune executed with closed lips; a hoax; or, a rather unpleasant pong (3) |
| DRONE | Ronald and Edward are inclined to chunter (5) |
| LIGHTFINGERED | It niggled her to be bothered about fellow who is inclined to steal (5-8) |
| IRACUND | I run with a cad who is inclined to anger (7) |
| LEANER | One who is inclined to be thinner? (6) |
| SCEPTIC | One who is inclined to disbelieve (7) |
| WHISPERS | Work with his first patients in hospital is endless or so they say, under their breaths (8) |
| CAITLYN | --- Jenner, former decathlete who won a gold medal at the 1976 Olympics under their former name of Bruce (7) |
| YAFFLES | Green woodpeckers' distinctive cackles or cries; said laughing Betseys with pink-ringed beady eyes; Newfoundland armfuls; Yorkshire mumbles; or, Royal Navy sailors' greedy gulps or hurried chumbles (7 |
| CSGAS | Charlie's chunter is the stuff to irritate |
| FINGERNAILS | It is said that a 'real' gardener has dirt under their ___! (11) |
| LANDSLIDES | Scores of Durban people suffered the terrible fate of being in their homes in a climate downburst when everything under their feet gave way. (10) |
| GAS | Some causing a stink chunter boringly (3) |
| PAYFOR | Witter on about what auditor believes to be a square foot |
| TRAFFICWARDENS | France saw fit somehow to keep road under their control? (7,7) |
| AUTONYMS | Term for works written under their authors' real names |
| TSA | They have bags under their eyes, for short |
| AREARUGS | What drummers often use for padding under their drum kits |
| MONSTERS | What kids might look for under their beds |