| GREENE | Graham -; novelist who wrote Brighton Rock, The Potting Shed and Travels with My Aunt (6) |
| ORIENT | - Express; form of luxury transport depicted in From Russia With Love and Travels with My Aunt (6) |
| CINEMA | Nice Travels With My Aunt to open at flicks (6) |
| GRAHAMGREENE | English novelist and dramatist who wrote Brighton Rock (6,6) |
| TROWEL | Hand-held shovel often found in a potting shed with other tools including dibber, widger, trug, snips, topiary shears, secateurs... (6) |
| SKIRTS | Dresses and travels around (6) |
| AUGUSTA | Name of the aunt in Travels with My Aunt (7) |
| ALECMCCOWEN | Maggie Smith's costar in "Travels With My Aunt" |
| ALEC | McCowen of "Travels With My Aunt" |
| GREENHOUSEDEGAS | Valuable painting hanging in the potting shed? |
| SEEDLING | Young plant in the potting shed (8) |
| TRAVELS | - with My Aunt; novel by Brighton Rock author Graham Greene (7) |
| BACKBENCHER | Plant, or other item, set at the rear of greenhouse or potting shed staging - and a lowly MP! (11) |
| INOFF | The potting of the cue ball in snooker by accidentally striking another ball (2-3) |
| GARDENER | Might he collect and store potting shed's last earth? (8) |
| INTERVALS | Breaks leg, ignoring pain to begin with and travels abroad (9) |
| SHED | "The Potting ___" (Graham Greene play) |
| WOODS | Bowls with produce, far end of potting shed |
| AUNT | "Travels With My ___" (Graham Greene novel) |
| SKIS | Lives south of Saskatchewan and travels in the cold? |