| AO | ' account of' |
| BLOWBY | Sort of account of a top-of-the-table football encounter perhaps? (4-2-4) |
| CHRONICLE | Account of persistent case of lice |
| CARDIAC | Queen has one account of A Total Eclipse of the Heart? (7) |
| DUAL | Gives an account of a couple of banks with Dublin capital (4) |
| WESER | This river, deep and wide, washes the wall of Hamelin on its southern side in Browning's account of |
| WARANDPEACE | Leo Tolstoy's blockbuster account of Russia in the time of Napoleon's expansion through Europe (3,3, |
| NOTED | Took account of empty theatre in sign of agreement (5) |
| SLOWNESS | Son with inferior status on account of lack of intelligence? (8) |
| OWINGTO | Because of or on account of (5,2) |
| OVERSHADOW | Appear more important than one of Falstaff's recruits on account of earlier |
| ALBERTI | Italian architect, humanist, artist, and cryptographer whose De pictura (On Painting) was the first account of the theory of linear perspective during the Renaissance (7) |
| NOBLEGASES | The ___" ___"; Isaac Asimovs account of the discoveries of argon, helium, krypton, neon, radon and xenon (5,5) |
| INTO | Jon Krakauer's account of the adventures of Christopher McCandless, ... The Wild |
| AMADEUS | Peter Shaffer play, a fictionalised account of the lives of Mozart and Salieri |
| TENET | Men thrown out of residence on account of belief |
| MISREPRESENTATION | The giving of a false account of (something) |
| TURNOVER | Crisis on account of volume of business |
| INTERMEDIARY | Negotiator at home with time - beginning of exciting account of events |
| THEOGONY | An account of the lineage of gods |