| RECTANGLE | Figure from ruined ship, we're told, with seaweed (9) |
| PETTYLARCENY | Theft from ruined crypt, neatly muffling echo |
| YARDARM | From which part of a ship were miscreants once hanged (7) |
| KOMAGATA | 1914 Canadian History: ___ Maru (Passengers of this ship were faced with immigration injustices and |
| ROLEMODEL | Get under way, we're told, with one posing as exemplary figure (4,5) |
| CONFUCIUS | Oriental sage I put in with seaweed |
| IRISHMOSS | Lady included quiet moments with seaweed (5,4) |
| PINKSHELL | Painting by the artist Georgia O'Keeffee, ___ ___ with Seaweed |
| PHYCOLOGY | Branch of botany concerned with seaweeds and other algae (9) |
| GARGOYLES | Carved grotesque figures from treated greasy log (9) |
| EUMENIDES | Mythic figures from Greece need muse, I suspect (9) |
| PRIMAVERA | 1482 painting by Italian artist Sandro Botticelli showing figures from classical mythology in a garden (9) |
| TRIANGLES | Figures from 50% of tribes of which one came to Britain after the Romans (9) |
| ROOTANDBRANCH | Complete course, we're told, with fork (4,3,6) |
| GENE | Girl, we're told, with characteristic responsibility (4) |
| DEIGHTON | Period, we're told, with weight for thriller writer |
| HOLE | Complete, we're told, with drill (4) |
| DESSERTS | Rewards, we're told, with sweets (8) |
| PEKE | Annoyance, we're told, with the dog (4) |
| GIMCRACK | Shoddy place for exercise, we're told, with narrow opening (8) |