| INTERNECINE | Work-experience trainee using film of conflict in a group |
| SWARMS | Masses of conflict in a text message (6) |
| INTERN | Trainee using 75% of the World Wide Web? (6) |
| SHRINKWRAPPING | Analyst audibly performing music using film (6-8) |
| EGO | ___ strength (a€‹a€‹ability to maintain one's sense of self in the face of conflict, in psychoanalysis) |
| RESOLVE | Work out, as conflict in a story (7) |
| VIMYRIDGE | Battle of -, conflict in April, 1917 that saw a decisive Allied victory in World War I (4,5) |
| TOWTON | Battle of -, conflict in the Wars of the Roses fought on Palm Sunday, 1461 in North Yorkshire (6) |
| BEWARE | Steer clear of conflict in meeting for work (6) |
| CHATTERINGCLASSES | People with an opinion about origin of conflict in mad character in spectacles |
| AWARE | Conscious of conflict in A&E |
| AWARENESS | Recognition there is conflict, in a strange sense (9) |
| WAR | Conflict in a new arrangement (3) |
| COMBAT | Conflict-in-a-sitcom-battle-(6) |
| CIVILWAR | Internal conflict in a country (5,3) |
| BRECON | Some macabre conflict in a Welsh town |
| DIALECTIC | Debate to resolve conflicts, in a manner of speaking, originally inspired comrades |
| PLACEMENT | A location, position or setting; the act of assigning or matching a person to a job; or, a temporary posting providing work experience (9) |
| SPION | & 12D The Battle of -, conflict in January 1900 between Boer and British forces in the Second Boer War (5,3) |
| TINY | Quite insignificant aspect of conflict in Yemen |