| MERIDIAN | Line such as one through Greenwich |
| TROPIC | Line such as Cancer or Capricorn (6) |
| SALIENT | A 'bulge' in a battle line, such as that at Ypres during World War I (7) |
| TUBE | For example, a London Underground line such as Jubilee, Piccadilly or Victoria (4,4) |
| SONNET | Poem of 14 lines, such as any of those in Tottel's Miscellany or Philip Sidney's sequence Astrophil and Stella, or those written by William Shakespeare (6) |
| OHBOY | Love B. Holly hit expressing lines such as this (2,3) |
| PRIMEMERIDIAN | Line through Greenwich, England |
| PRIMERIDIAN | It passes through Greenwich, England |
| THEDAYISDONE | Longfellow poem featuring the line 'Such songs have power to quiet / The restless pulse of care' |
| AUBADES | Poems/songs usually about lovers parting at dawn such as John Donne's The Sun Rising but with exceptions such as one written by Philip Larkin (7) |
| PILGRIMAGE | Meaningful journey on foot, such as one taken on a route such as Brigid's Way, St Michael's Way, the Great Stones Way and the Finchale Camino Ingl's (10) |
| PASS | A thrust in fencing; a route through mountains such as any of the various ones through the Hindu Kus |
| PANNING | Running one through as the engine is knocking (7) |
| PINGING | Running one through as the engine is knocking (7) |
| PILOT | Guide one through the story-line (5) |
| DEEP | And 10 Across For example, a London Underground line such as Jubilee, Piccadilly or Victoria (4,4) |
| BISHOP | Man on board, such as one honoured as peacemaker in 1984 (6) |
| STARTUP | Newly-established business, such as one supported through investments via a Crowdfunder campaign (5-2) |
| CLUTCHES | Celt such as one upsets and holds tightly to one (8) |
| OBJECT | Tangible item, such as one forming a collection; target, goal or end purpose; focus of one's feelings; or, a, deplorable spectacle (6) |