| GREATFIRE | Amazing shoot which swept across the whole of London |
| GREATGLEN | The --- ---, a fault valley across the whole of Scotland, extending from the Moray Firth in the East to Loch Linnhe (5,4) |
| SPRIG | A small shoot which appears mainly in spring (5) |
| TATARS | They once swept across the steps it's said (6) |
| FLU | Bird , an avian disease, swept across the continent (3) |
| BACKFIRES | Defender shoots, which works out badly (9) |
| NATIONWIDE | Across the whole country (10) |
| GLOBALLY | Across the whole world |
| ORIENTEXPRESS | Ancient rising state that swept across Europe |
| ALLKIEV | The whole of the area, or the population, of the capital of Ukraine (3,4) |
| MALMESBURY | Wiltshire town whose abbey is the burial place of the first king of the whole of England |
| PERIMETER | The whole of the outer edge or boundary of an area of land (9) |
| GARBAGEBAG | Refuse container having two parts: The whole of it carries the first part, while the first part carries the second (7,3) |
| ALLSTAR | The whole of the Sun is full of celebrities (3,4) |
| SEE | Part of the diocese, evidently ___ or the whole of it (3) |
| SHALLOT | The slug has consumed the whole of the vegetable (7) |
| ALL | The whole, or almost the whole, of autumn (3) |
| GOVERNMENT | "The whole of ___ consists in the art of being honest": Jefferson |
| WATERBOYS | The ___, The Whole of the Moon band * (9) |
| THEWATERBOYS | Rock band formed in Edinburgh which released 'The Whole of the Moon' in 1985 (3,9) |