The answer to this puzzle is a list of fourteen thematically related terms. Each of these is clued cryptically, and the wordplays and theme are to be determined. The answers are clued in alphabetical order (by answer) below. Since the definition parts of the clues would give away the theme, these clues use a family member (e.g., aunt, brother) to stand in for the definition part. So, for example, if the theme of the puzzle were chemical elements, "Sister picked at nit" could clue "tin".
- Aunt is a lot of resonance in a work by Paul Newton (3,7)
- Brother, one who imitates, has infestation on Twitter (5,6)
- Cousin reenacted The Graduate without water in El Salvador (2,5)
- Daughter's off to France with provocateur (3,10)
- Ex is rarest meat, perhaps, for the Rev. Spooner? (4,7)
- Father's "Will do! Yes!" precedes muscle spasm in rush (6,7)
- Gramps is one of many to follow superficial mentor (2,8)
- Husband dreamt up nonsense with noise, primarily upsetting Penny (2,6)
- In-law some initially criticize (5)
- Jointress even I confused in country (6,5)
- Kinswoman worried lest we die without final rite (3,5)
- Levir's gift? Why, a screw. (It's returnable.) (5,5)
- Mother to paddle back a boatload with spy chief Daisy (10,6)
- Niece is that Disney princess heard in France, perhaps (7)
Credit: The puzzle type is Jeremy Dover's, and the wording of the instructions is also based on his.
