| ALLEGED | Claimed that everyone, eg, led a little boy away (7) |
| ACHIEVE | A Greek character led a little girl to be successful (7) |
| TRIES | Attempts taking boy away from gangs (5) |
| BOFFIN | Backroom boy away in wine store |
| SERVANT | Housekeeper is watchful when old boy's away |
| PDA | Making out in front of everyone, e.g. (Abbr.) |
| CHEERSJEERS | "Cliff's so annoying" and "Carla's so rude to everyone," e.g.? (2 wds.) |
| HANOVER | It is sometimes claimed that Turnip Townshend introduced turnips to this country after seeing them in this European city (7) |
| SCANDAL | A situation or event that is thought to be shocking and immoral and that everyone knows about (7) |
| RESTFUL | Soothing report that everyone else has eaten? (7) |
| INSTALL | Establish home on street that everyone can come to (7) |
| ALLOWED | Admitted that everyone was in debt, and ... (7) |
| CLASSIC | Mark Twain described a literary ____ as "Something that everyone wants to have read but no one wants to read" |
| ODDBALL | Curious that everyone goes after uneven bit |
| DALI | Surrealist who claimed that he had never taken drugs but that he himself was a drug |
| POSH | Spice Girl who claimed that she grew up working-class (her father drove a Rolls-Royce when she was a child) |
| ANDYWARHOL | American artist who claimed that "in the future, everyone will be world-famous for 15 minutes" (4,6) |
| PAULCEZANNE | Apparently Matisse or Picasso (or both) claimed that this French artists was 'the father of us all' (4,7) |
| DOMINICRAAB | Former Foreign Secretary who claimed that he wasn't paddle- boarding as Kabul fell because "the sea was closed" (7,4) |
| TONKIN | In 1964, President Johnson falsely claimed that North Vietnamese forces had twice attacked American |