| CARTIER | French explorer wheels in front of row (7) |
| COGITATED | Considered putting wheel in front of current gallery |
| HUMANRACE | US explorer wheels about with an inset? (5,4) |
| LASALLE | French explorer, so everything's in article in French (2,5) |
| NOISOME | Offensive order in the course of row (7) |
| TIPSTER | Quiet holy man sits in middle of row - he knows the form (7) |
| HEDGING | The laying, planting or trimming of rows of shrubs and bushes in a countryside practice that provides homes for spiky erinaceous hogs, tiggywinkles or urchins (7) |
| CLAMOUR | Shut up, sullen, leaving daughter out of row (7) |
| SERRIED | Standing close together (of rows of things) (7) |
| RESERVE | Car named for French explorer of Mississippi |
| COLUMNA | Counterpart of Row 1 |
| EMPTIER | More meaningless European politician at forefront of row |
| OARSMAN | He has a lot of rows (7) |
| REGATTA | Have great trouble expressing thanks when there area a lot of rows (7) |
| WOODCUT | Artistic printing method, and a feature of rows 2, 5, 11, and 14 in this puzzle |
| TWODEEP | Using pot and weed causes a couple of rows (3,4) |
| TIER | One of a set of rows of seats in a theatre, layers forming a wedding cake, plates of a cake stand or flounces on a style of ruffled skirt (4) |
| ADREAM | End of "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" |
| JACQUESCARTIER | French explorer who claimed what is now Canada for France in 1534 (7,7) |
| TILER | Building worker left in the middle of row (5) |