| ROYALNAVY | Its motto, translated from Latin, is "If you wish for peace, prepare for war" |
| ISERVE | Charles's motto translated from aphoriser, verbally (1,5) |
| SIC | What word from latin is used in parentheses after a quote in which a person misspeaks? |
| AFORTIORI | 8 failing to start if translated from Latin for even more convincing reasons (1,8) |
| TABLE | Mensa, translated from Latin |
| TOMBSTONE | Ben's motto translated as 'That'll be over my dead body!' (9) |
| BEEFTOMATO | Fruit, meat and a motto translated (4,6) |
| SAGAN | He said "If you wish to make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe" |
| TREE | You could tell how old it is if you saw it! |
| MEL | Brooks who wrote, "If I cut my finger, that's tragedy. Comedy is if you walk into an open sewer and die" |
| DONORCARD | What you carry if you wish to leave your organs to medical science (5,4) |
| ITERATE | It's a treat, that is if you repeat it properly (7) |
| SUFFICEITTOSAY | "Fact is, if you set out ... well, there's nothing to add" (7,2,2,3) |
| GENIE | Character in many "be careful what you wish for" stories |
| OPIA | My what, my eye! My ----: that's what it is if you can't see so far! (4) |
| SHALOM | Look into disgrace that's curtailed wish for peace (6) |
| RIPON | English city's giving wish for peace - small number turned up |
| INTHESEA | Go fishing, on a website if you wish, but here's where you'll finally find your fish! (2,3,3) |
| REARM | To prepare for war, put up money for a start |
| POISONEDCHALICE | "Be careful what you wish for" gift |