| FROMAFAR | "Our deeds still travel with us ___ ___, and what we have been makes us what we are": George Eliot (4,4) |
| AFAR | "Our deeds still travel with us from ___, / And what we have been makes us what we are": George Eliot |
| ORWE | "They always must be with us, ___ die": "Endymion" |
| HEARSAY | Share-out. Yes, that's what we have been told (7) |
| PUTACROSS | Make it clear - that a mistake has been make? (3,6) |
| ELEVENTHHOUR | The Spanish still travel round horses' last ditch (8,4) |
| HUMANITY | It's our kindness that makes us what we are |
| ESSENCE | English scene's moving - it makes us what we are |
| ANTIMATTER | Against everything that makes us what we are - invisible it is among the stars! (10) |
| DIETED | Ed, Ted and I? We have been careful with our meals! (6) |
| CLAPTRAP | "In recent years we have been served up a lot of ____ about the need for a national identity. We have been urged to sing imbecile jingles ..." (Patrick White) |
| TANGLEDWEB | According to Sir Walter Scott, what "we weave, when first we practise to deceive' _ and what appears In each set of circles |
| ONES | "We Are the ___ We Have Been Waiting For" (Alice Walker book) |
| EDOCTI | ____ sumus: we have been taught thoroughly |
| REPAST | About former times and what we had to eat (6) |
| CIRCLETHEWAGONS | Get into a defensive position, and what we do in this grid |
| PADMA | "Love, Loss, and What We Ate" memoirist Lakshmi |
| LOOKINGGLASS | Through the ____ and What Alice Found There, fantasy novel by Lewis Carroll published in 1871 (7,5) |
| AMANDAGORMAN | "Call Us What We Carry" poet |
| AMANDA | "Call Us What We Carry" author Gorman |