| DOUBLEL | British travel feature, in the past? |
| AGO | Silver spoon's essential feature in the past (3) |
| IRONY | "Gulliver's Travels" feature |
| REEVE | Simon _; British travel documentary presenter (5) |
| COOKIES | British travel agent Thomas is eating last of chocolate biscuits (7) |
| GRAND | Susan Calman's _ Day Out, British travel series (5) |
| BOARDINGPASS | Spaniards go abroad under British travel permit (8,4) |
| PLANE | Strangers on a ___, British travel holiday contest series (5) |
| ROBSONGREEN | ___ ___'s Weekend Escapes, British travel series (6,5) |
| JONAH | ___ Hill, actor and comedy star whose vocal talents feature in the new How To Train Your Dragon film, the Lego Movie and its sequel The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, out next week (pictured) (5) |
| OPTICNERVE | Feature in the back of the eye transmitting impulses to the brain from the retina (5,5) |
| CONUNDRUMS | Generic name for brainteasers such as the ones that feature in the final rounds of the series Countdown (10) |
| TORTOISES | Animals that feature in the opening credits of One Foot in the Grave (9) |
| CHEF | The Swedish ___, Muppet who'll feature in the cookery section of the new show (4) |
| LARKSPUR | Plant, also known as delphinium, whose arrays of pink, blue, purple and white flowers feature in the classic English country garden, but can also be seen in the fields and gardens of Mallorca (8) |
| BRIDGEON | Alec Guinness, William Holden and Jack Hawkins all feature in the Oscar-winning 1957 film, The ... The River Kwai (6,2) |
| TISSUE | The children he abandoned may feature in the paper |
| ISLAND | Greenland is the largest such geographical feature in the world |
| NOSE | Feature in the middle of the face |
| PIRATES | Treated with ire in the past? Quite right too, the robbers! |