| SPLITINFINITIVE | "To boldly go" is an example of one |
| TRESPASS | To disturb the rest before you go, is an offence (8) |
| ENTERPRISE | The name of the vessel that propelled Captain James T Kirk and his crew of 438 to "boldly go where no man has gone before". NASA named a space shuttle after this craft |
| TAKELIBERTIES | To boldly go too far with what sounds like an order from a major employer with sights on Dublin suburb? (4,9) |
| HAS | "To boldly go where no one ___ gone before" ("Star Trek: The Next Generation" phrase) |
| TREK | The crew of the Enterprise on this sci-fi TV classic went forth (breaking warp barriers and splitting infinitives) "to boldly go where no man has gone before"; Star ... |
| NOMAN | 'To boldly go where ... has gone before' (2,3) |
| INFINITIVE | It's split in Captain Kirk's "to boldly go" |
| PEDANTS | They will try correcting anyone attempting to boldly go! |
| MAN | "...to boldly go where no ___ has been before" (3) |
| TREKKER | "To boldly go" fan but who still has both feet on the ground in the real world! (7) |
| ESTUARY | An example of one is the wide part of the St. Lawrence River where it meets the Gulf of St. Lawrence |
| GYM | Summer Bay Fit is an example of one of these (3) |
| TREE | Cloaked for example, to hide an example of one |
| SACROSANCT | A cross-dressing American test to see if mini is good to go is upheld as important (10) |
| OVERONESHEAD | Where the umbrella is to go is hard to understand (4,4,4) |
| ROADSIGN | 'Merge Right' - and 'Go' is also an example (4,4) |
| PROTEST | A "freedom march" in support of racial integration is an example of one |
| INDIGENOUSPLANT | Barrens Willow of Newfoundland, as an example of one unique to Canada: 2 wds. |
| INUITFOLKTALE | An example of one in Arctic Canada is the story of the gigantic Polar Bear known as Nanurluk: 2 wds. |