| CASUALTY | Heading to Canada and America, going over something like the ocean without first requiring medical attention (8) |
| EMBOLIA | Medical: a blood clot or air bubble in the brain (7) |
| ROTE | Going over something again and again and again |
| PETRUSHKA | Ballet favourite heading for Rome and America, going round Hong Kong |
| ASUSUAL | Normally left Australia and America going west (2,5) |
| JOJOBA | Two occupations, the first requiring shave with a cosmetic oil (6) |
| EXAMPLES | Test paper at first requiring the French illustrations (8) |
| JON | 'I've been to Canada, and I've always gotten the impression that I could take the country over in ab |
| GULFSTREAM | Warm ocean current that sweeps from Florida to Canada and across the Atlantic towards Europe (4,6) |
| AFRICA | Where to find the origins of all foolish racists in Canada and America! (6) |
| EARLYGOLDENROD | The herbaceous perennial plant Solidago canadensis, native to Canada and the United States |
| SCHWA | Vowel sound at the end of "Canada" and "America" |
| ABSURD | It's farcical to drive the first bus in America going all the way back (6) |
| ITGOESUPANDDOWN | How life is like the ocean, or a hint to entering the starred answers |
| ANGINA | A new soldier with a new upsetting condition requiring medical attention (6) |
| EBB | ___ and flow (come and go like the ocean at the shore) |
| IDEAL | An excellent or perfect example of something (like the husband in Oscar Wilde's play) |
| KELPREVIEWS | "It's green and slimy" and "It tastes like the ocean"? |
| OER | ". . . ___ land and ocean without rest": Milton |
| ORDINANCE | Bizarrely, drain ocean without a regulation (9) |