| ARRAY | Broad spread, an ... of goods |
| EPIDEMIC | Priest stopping religious festival before mice spread an outbreak of the plague? (8) |
| EUPHEMISM | MEP? Use him to spread an inoffensive word (9) |
| DESPERADO | Spread an ode about a wild ruffian (9) |
| VIMY | 100th an. of Battle of ___ Ridge (4) |
| ARSENAL | Collection of munitions, an ... of weapons |
| AURA | Sense of a quality, an ... of respectability |
| UNFURL | Roll out, spread, an item, in order to catch the wind (6) |
| OUNCE | In the proverb, an ... of prevention is worth a pound of cure |
| ENEMY | "An -- of the People": Ibsen |
| EMITTER | A cathode is an ....... of charged particles (7) |
| LANE | 50th an. of Beatles' Penny ___ (4) |
| EXPANSION | Widening, an ... of the company |
| INRUSH | Sudden incoming flood, an ... of water |
| OUTCAST | "An -- of the Islands", novel by Joseph Conrad (7) |
| INSUFFICIENCY | Inability to fulfil requirements, an ... of resources |
| ERROR | Mistake, an ... of judgement |
| ESTIMATE | Approximation, give an ... of the cost |
| ICON | Revered representative, an ... of civil rights |
| ECHO | Evocative vestige: an - of the past |