| GLOBETROT | See the world fall to pieces after high ball's taken in catch (9) |
| DEMETER | Goddess who brought the world fall and winter when her daughter Persephone returned to the Underworld, in Greek myth |
| COMEAPART | Fall to pieces if falling star clings to a standard (4,5) |
| ETERNALLY | Always left nearly in pieces after film (9) |
| TRIPPEDUP | Left in pieces after contestant finally made a mistake (7,2) |
| GOESTOPOT | Falls to pieces and turns to marijuana (4,2,3) |
| DECOMPOSE | Create musical piece after extremely dire break down |
| STREAKIER | High ball concealing uncertain treasure, more like fatty bacon (9) |
| TEARSUP | Rips to pieces after Pasteur put in order (5,2) |
| OUTBREAK | Go to pieces after being dismissed in disturbance (8) |
| TREND | General tendency to tear to pieces after tantrum, essentially (5) |
| AUGURIES | 'To see the world in a grain of sand' was quoted in one of the Tomb Raider films from the poem by Wi |
| SUCHA | In Moon River there were, "Two drifters off to see the world; There's ... lot of world to see" (4,1) |
| WARSAW | Cut to pieces after fighting in city |
| CRUMBLE | 100 fight (in the jungle, perhaps) to fall to pieces (7) |
| FRACTURE | Go to pieces after cur is slaughtered (8) |
| TRAVEL | Go on the road with The Tourists and see the world (6) |
| TRAVESTY | To see the world mostly with a sore eye is a poor substitute for the real thing (8) |
| IDIOM | "Fall in love" or "fall to pieces" |
| VENUS | Even heading off ourselves to see the world (5) |