| YERBY | Frank -, author of novels The Foxes of Harrow and The Voyage Unplanned (5) |
| FRANK | Author of the 1946 novel The Foxes Of Harrow (5,5) |
| ANELM | Lord Byron's "Lines Written Beneath ___ in the Churchyard of Harrow" |
| THERM | Amount of heat head of Harrow used during school session |
| SIXOF | Beating the Foxes is difficult, with investment of billions then ending in regret (3,2,3,4) |
| EARTH | Where the foxes live with little fear - Thurso (5) |
| SUTCH | The "Screaming" 3rd Earl of Harrow |
| MESSY | Harrow and Lancing, perhaps! (5) |
| LYCEE | Fleshy fruit shunned by Head of Harrow School? |
| AITCH | A longing to be head of Harrow, perhaps? |
| REEVE | The steward is ever so upset by the end of the voyage (5) |
| BERTH | Tie the ship up for the rest of the voyage (5) |
| EASES | Relieves the end of the voyage in rough seas (5) |
| BAUM | L. Frank -; author of a series of novels about the Land of Oz (4) |
| VERNE | French author who wrote the Voyages Extraordinaires books including Around the World in Eighty DaysA (5) |
| COLE | Self-taught Lancashire-born artist who painted The Oxbow, The Course of Empire: Consummation, The Titan's Goblet and The Voyage of Life series (4) |
| GLASS | Philip ___, US minimalist composer whose works include the operas The Voyage (1992) |
| MUIR | Frank -, author of 1993 novel The Walpole Orange and 1997 autobiography A Kentish Lad |
| THESE | "___ are the voyages of the starship Enterprise" |
| ATSEA | Everybody on the voyage completely nonplussed (3,2,3) |