| ASHBOURNE | A shrub, one developed at the end of the Tissington Trail (9) |
| EDUCATOR | ...is a knowledgeable one developed at UCD or Eton initially? (8) |
| ALSOPENLEDALE | In addition, an enclosure led to beer being available here on Tissington Trail. (5-2-2-4) |
| PARSLEY | And 11 Former Cromford & High Peak station, junction of the present-day High Peak and Tissington trails (7,3) |
| HAY | Former Cromford & High Peak station, junction of the present-day High Peak and Tissington trails (7,3) |
| LASTDITCH | Stitch lad developed at the eleventh hour (4,5) |
| INTHEKNOW | Think one developed first bit of wisdom, becoming informed |
| POTENTIAL | Promising round tent, one developed with friend providing external support (9) |
| ARTEMISIA | Shrub one encountered right over in region of China |
| ICEHOCKEY | Early rules for it were developed at McGill University in the 1870s |
| ANDANTINO | Moreover, nation developed at a slowish pace |
| ONTHESPOT | Ten photos developed at once (2,3,4) |
| KOEKOEK | The Potchefstroom ___ is a breed of chicken with blackand-white plumage developed at the agricultural college (7) |
| EFFORT | Tractive - maximum force developed at the rim of a locomotive's driving wheel (6) |
| GATORADE | Beverage developed at the University of Florida in 1965 |
| ANTERIOR | Near riot developed at the front |
| BECAME | It suited one, the way one developed into it (6) |
| NEOLOGIC | Making new terms, one developed area of philosophy (8) |
| BENEDICTINE | Liqueur made from a secret formula developed at a French monastery in the 16th century |
| KEVLAR | A synthetic fibre developed at DuPont in 1965, consisting of long-chain polyamides, with a high tensile strength and temperate resistance |