| KNIGHTERRANT | 1 across and 20 down from Don Quixote, for one (6,6) |
| SPANIARD | Don Quixote, for one |
| NOVEL | Cervantes's "Don Quixote," for one |
| PUBLICHOUSES | Bars 20 down from 27 across (6,6) |
| TENNISCOURTS | Sporting facilities produced by those in 1 across and 20 down (6,6) |
| VENUSANDADONIS | World with Quixote for one is a poetic creation |
| HUMBLESERVANT | Deferential gentleman's gentleman describes Sancho Panza to Don Quixote, for instance (6,7) |
| ACACIA | Caught between teetotallers and half of them coming back in 20 down from the garden centre (6) |
| SHARKINFESTED | Like the waters in 1 Across...and 20, 28, and 45 Across? |
| ZED | Letter that appears three times each in 1-Across and 20-Across, in British English |
| FINGERPRINTS | Those taken by Constable perhaps in 27 across and 20 down (12) |
| ROSINANTE | Name for an old worn-out horse, from Don Quixote's emaciated steed |
| PARTAKE | "When the head aches, all the members ___ of the pain" (From "Don Quixote") |
| WINDMILL | Mind-bending in the middle of last testament from Don Quixote's foe (8) |
| ASS | Dapple from "Don Quixote," e.g. |
| EAGLESTONE | The quality of sound from Don Henley and co. makes for magical rock |
| TACKEDON | Quixote, for example, admits a little compilation's hastily attached ... (6-2) |
| REININ | Quixote, for example, has a German 'knocked off' (4,2) |
| DOMINIUM | From Don, Mum & I, I get complete power to use and dispose of (8) |
| QUESTER | Quixote, for instance |