| REALIST | Artist accurately portraying subject is later trashed |
| KINGSCROWN | In 4.3, the King is in his bed, asleep with Prince Henry at his side. The Prince exits after a time. What does the Prince take and is later accused of stealing? |
| SCHLIEMANN | In 1873, a cache of gold and other artefacts, called Priam's Treasure, is "discovered" and smuggled away. (Its authenticity is later disputed.) Three years earlier the same archaeologist excavated for |
| ARISTOTLE | Greek philosopher is later to appear in translation (9) |
| FILER | Office clerk maybe initially fallible is later extremely reliable |
| ATELIER | Studio that is later converted (7) |
| EARLIEST | First: last of course is later, however (8) |
| SALTIRE | This flag is later replaced (7) |
| INEXACT | Rough cut is later given some feedback (7) |
| ILLUSTRATES | Is later worried about sin, provides images (11) |
| TOTALISER | Betting machine is later to break down (9) |
| LEGISLATOR | Part of trip is later heard for one in Parliament (10) |
| ALGEBRA | Subject is Gable, tortured artist (7) |
| MILKSHAKEDUCK | Person who, shortly after becoming popular, is later discovered to be problematic |
| DONTGOTHERE | "That subject is off-limits" |
| THEME | Subject is: "The Discontented Mule" (5) |
| ISSUE | Subject is sure to put off first of reporters (5) |
| PLIABLE | Under pressure, subject is easily influenced (7) |
| ARTLESS | Being without creative subject is naive |
| PRISONER | Runs after subject, is held captive |