| BBCTV | An early logo on television had which five letters across a spinning globe? (1,1,1,l,1) |
| SWIMS | Which five-letter word reads the same upside-down? (5) |
| BALLROOM | Where we may see spinning globe - space (8) |
| THIRTYSEVEN | Where to find two random five-letter Across answers (Part 1) |
| ANDTHIRTEEN | Where to find two random five-letter Across answers (Part 2) |
| PRAIRIE | TV had a little house on these North American grasslands? (7) |
| MAILBOAT | Isn't it still a craft - if all at sea - to get all your letters across? (8) |
| SWAT | Letters across the jackets of armoured police units |
| ABERDEEN | City where Grampian TV had its headquarters (8) |
| INKWELLS | School desks had ... which had to be filled before pens could be dipped |
| HAROLD | For over 14 years between 1957 and 1976, the UK prime minister had which first name? (6) |
| EWART | Victorian prime minister William Gladstone had which middle name? (5) |
| YARD | Imperial unit of length of which five and a half constitute a perch and 220 constitute a furlong (4) |
| VEST | One garment, of which five make a set (4) |
| EUCHRE | A trick-taking trumping card game from which five hundred derives (6) |
| LOUGHNEAGH | Lake on which five of Northern Ireland's six counties have shores (5,5) |
| ALPS | High points of which five are found going up in this puzzle |
| CONTRANYM | Tory con men heartlessly misbehaving, of which five are here (9) |
| ELKS | Group to which five U.S. presidents have belonged, from Harding to Ford |
| ACHILDOFOURTIME | Sequence in which five notes becomes four imbues new Michael Tippett work (1,5,2,3,4) |