| COPTIC | Many in sight leading to the church |
| EDMUND | British field marshal who achieved success over the Turks at Gaza in 1917, leading to the capture of Jerusalem (6,7) |
| APATHY | Lack of interest in a course leading to the unknown (6) |
| KUWAIT | Middle Eastern country invaded by Iraq in 1990, leading to the Gulf War (6) |
| PRISON | Turns up no address for park leading to the big house (6) |
| UPHILL | Ascending, leading to the summit (6) |
| LARIAT | A trial leading to the noose? (6) |
| LAUGHS | Shows one's amusement leading to the foreign expressions of disgust (6) |
| REDSEA | Arm of the Indian Ocean leading to the Suez Canal (3,3) |
| GIBBET | Large upset with speculation leading to the gallows (6) |
| REWARD | Sum offered for information, leading to the retrieval of something lost, perhaps |
| ALLENBY | British field marshal who achieved success over the Turks at Gaza in 1917, leading to the capture of Jerusalem (6,7) |
| HOMEOFFICE | Workplace in The House leading to the foreign government's department (4,6) |
| DOMINOEFFECT | Sequence of events, one leading to the next (6,6) |
| SUTTERSMILL | Place in California where gold was discovered in 1848, leading to the gold rush of 1849: 2 wds. |
| LANGTON | Archbishop of Canterbury and key figure in the negotiations leading to the signing of Magna Carta (7 |
| TROJANWAR | Conflict leading to the fall of Paris (6,3) |
| HATCH | Break out of the egg leading to the hold (5) |
| ARTGALLERY | Source of irritation in main road leading to the Louvre? (3,7) |
| ABATTOIR | Shambles in amateur club leading to the return of unrest |