| ACOLDCOMING | Lines showing the impact of wintry weather ___ Kings Cross? (1,4,6,2,3,2,2,4,3,5,4,2,3,4,3,1,7) |
| SLEET | Wintry weather ___ find shelter in the street (5) |
| BROW | Black line showing the summit |
| MERCKX | Cyclist taking small car to King's Cross? (6) |
| UPTRAIN | Puritan not normally one bound for King's Cross? |
| COLLAPSED | Large section of church in spell of wintry weather fell down (9) |
| GREYHAIR | The result of the impact of time on top of the aging locks (4,4) |
| COLDSPELL | Period of wintry weather caused by Catholic's ancient incantation (4,5) |
| HOARFROST | Sign of wintry weather for a short snap |
| ICE | Feature of wintry weather in Central Europe principally |
| CHICXULUBCRATER | Site of the impact of the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs 66 million years ago |
| COLDSNAP | Short period of wintry weather (4,4) |
| COLDSNAPS | Bursts of wintry weather (2 wds.) |
| FROSTBELT | Region of wintry weather |
| SNOWDRIFT | Result of wintry weather heaped up (9) |
| ANTHROPOCENE | The current geological age, named for the impact of humans on the Earth's systems |
| KNAVERY | Part of church broadcast lines showing dishonesty (7) |
| HEROICCOUPLET | Pair of lines showing Batman and Robin possibly appearing on time |
| MISSPELL | Neglect odd parts of poem, lines showing blunder with words (8) |
| ISOBARS | 'I cry a river': first of stanza's lines showing who's under pressure (7) |