| GETAROOM | "Whoa! Do that somewhere else!" ... which hints at what can be shared by the beginning and end of th |
| DEERXING | Road sign that hints at what can be found three times in this puzzle's grid |
| POOL | An organisation of people or resources that can be shared (4) |
| NOTINMYBACKYARD | 'Build that somewhere else!' |
| CANYOUBREAKATEN | Question about change, which hints at the hidden feature of four two-part puzzle answers |
| ABE | Lincoln who gave the "House Divided" speech, which hints at this puzzle's theme |
| BAMBOO | By the beginning of August, the front of our B&B on the outskirts of Otterham can get obscured by the fast-growing grass (6) |
| MULLET | Hairdo whose "business in the front, party in the back" description hints at what can follow the two words in each starred clue's answer |
| ABOUTFACE | *Complete 180 (Note: The title hints at what can follow both words of each starred clue's answer) |
| SPHERES | Ancient idea that saw the movement of the planets in the heavens as a kind of dance, the music of th |
| RIDGE | The Blue ___ Mountains Of Virginia, location sung about in the Laurel and Hardy song The Trail Of Th |
| TOM | The first forename to be shared by more than one UK gold medallist at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics |
| IMSHIFTINGINTO | With 58- Across, "Seinfeld" quote that hints at what each starred clue's answer can be rearranged to spell |
| EVERY | "I believe for ... drop of rain that falls, a flower grows; I believe that somewhere in the darkest |
| FROMHELLITCAME | 1957 horror film of which Leonard Maltin wrote, "As walking-tree movies go, this is at the top of th |
| SOLOMON | Some of the most savage fighting in the Pacific in WWII occurred over the British protectorate of th |
| SWORDIN | Merlin the magician features in the Disney animation of TH White's story, The ... The Stone (5,2) |
| XCHANGESTUDENT | Pupil with a phonetic beginning that hints at what the circled letters comprise |
| ROBERTSON | Leader of the US Christian Coalition which has become increasingly influential in the politics of th |
| BALTO | In 1925 he served as the lead sled dog for a life-saving medical delivery from Anchorage to Nome, Alaska, where people were dying of diphtheria. He and his fellow dogs navigated the last stretch of th |