| INSPS | Alleyn and Morse, for example: Abbr. |
| INSPECT | Morse, for example, has no alternative to investigate (7) |
| CODEPENDENT | Morse, for example, hanging with the insecure (2-9) |
| ENCODE | Translate to Morse, for example |
| CODE | Morse, for example, seen as an embodiment of the law? (4) |
| CODES | International and Morse |
| ROBERTS | Morley and Morse |
| SOS | Signal that's a palindrome in English and Morse code |
| SAMUELS | Pepys and Morse |
| INSPECTOR | What preceded Morse for transmission purposes? |
| SUPREMO | Mess up morse for the commander in chief |
| THAW | Sheila Hancock's husband, who played Kavanagh QC and Morse (4) |
| VINTAGE | Murder; novel in Ngaio Marsh Roderick Alleyn series between Death in Ecstasy and Artists in Crime (7 |
| NGAIO | And 20 New Zealand author who created Inspector Roderick Alleyn (5,5) |
| HENSLOWE | Theatre-owner and father-in-law of actor Edward Alleyn whose diary is a valuable source of information about Elizabethan theatrical life (8) |
| DULWICH | District in London's Southwark, site of a public school founded by Edward Alleyn as the College of God's Gift and of a picture gallery designed by Sir John Soane (7) |
| NGAIOMARSH | New Zealand crime writer and theatre director who created detective Roderick Alleyn (5,5) |
| INROME | 1970 Ngaio Marsh tale featuring Inspector Alleyn (4,2,4) |
| WHEN | 1970 Ngaio Marsh tale featuring Inspector Alleyn (4,2,4) |
| RODERICK | ___ Alleyn, inspector created by Ngaio Marsh (8) |