| RAGE | All the fury that's fashionable (4) |
| RITT | "The Sound and the Fury" director |
| ALEE | Out of the fury of the storm |
| IRON | Club that's fashionable, about to get back the gold (4) |
| COOL | Almost pen line that's fashionable |
| TINT | Colour that's fashionable, time after time |
| COMPSON | Surname of the family at the heart of William Faulkner's 1929 novel The Sound and the Fury |
| ROADRAGE | The fury some are driven to? (4,4) |
| FAULKNER | The Sound And The Fury writer of the Southern US, William ... |
| HMS | "He's never known to quail at the fury of a gale; And he's never, never sick at sea!"; he's the captain in the G&S musical ... Pinafore (1,1,1) |
| SOUND | "The ___ and the Fury" (Faulkner novel) (5) |
| IRE | Fury that's contained in firebreaks? (3) |
| AVERAGE | In forum, greeting with fury: that's mean? (7) |
| SLOANERANGER | SW1 toff beginning to sample the fury of the bank manager? |
| CADDY | Tin for loose tea; or, a character in The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner (5) |
| VEINS | 'The fury and the mire of human ___' (W. B. Yeats 'Byzantium' (1932) (5) |
| WILLIAM | Nobel Prize winner whose books include The Sound And The Fury and Sanctuary (7,8) |
| BEWARE | '___ the fury of a patient man': Dryden |
| AERIAL | Richard Eberhart's "The Fury of ___ Bombardment" |
| MOTTO | "Ours is the fury," for House Baratheon |