| CRAM | Athlete nicknamed The Jarrow Arrow, Steve - (4) |
| CHRISCHATAWAY | London-born athlete nicknamed 'The Red Fox' who helped Roger Bannister to the first sub-four minute mile in 1954 (5,8) |
| ELS | Athlete nicknamed "The Big Easy" |
| PELE | Athlete nicknamed 'O Rei do Futebol' |
| TYNE | Tunnel that connects Jarrow with North Shields and Howdon (4) |
| WEED | Jarrow, where some would ultimately dock, perhaps |
| BEAD | Drop man at Jarrow for hearing |
| BEDE | Jarrow monk's contribution to rosary, say |
| ARROW | To point the way on the Jarrow march (5) |
| TYNESIDE | In which northern English district, named after a river, is Jarrow in the south and Whitley Bay in the north? (8) |
| BIJOU | Small and elegant bungalow in Jarrow open unofficially at the outset (5) |
| MAJORPOWER | Jarrow poem changed what Britain used to be (5,5) |
| TROJANWAR | Arranged at Jarrow, new attack on Paris (6,3) |
| RAMBLER | Risk missing opening in centre of Jarrow for country activist (7) |
| UPAS | Tree of the genus Antiaris also called the ipoh whose milky sap is used as arrow poison (4) |
| VANE | A blade of a propeller or windmill; the fletching of an arrow; the vexillum of a feather; or, a weathercock (4) |
| SONG | Longfellow's "The Arrow and the ___" |
| DARE | Have the courage. Arrow (4) |
| ATOZ | Three-word phrase illustrated by the arrow in the Amazon logo |
| FROG | The dreaded arrow poison of the South American natives (now being investigated as a possible replace |