| COLONELS | North and others |
| SHEREES | Actress North and others |
| ETAL | Departed, heading north (and other places) (2,2) |
| PRAISE | Parking right by major road north and other directions gets approval (6) |
| CADDO | A group of Plains Indians formerly living in what is now North and South Dakota and Nebraska and Kansas and Arkansas and Louisiana and Oklahoma and Texas. |
| GASKELL | Author of the novels including North and South, Wives and Daughters and Cranford (the latter adapted into a BBC television period drama in 2007) (7) |
| ELIZABETHGASKELL | Victorian novelist who wrote North and South, Mary Barton and Wives and Daughters (9,7) |
| ODER | A river in central Europe, rising in the North East Czech Republic and flowing north and west to the Baltic (4) |
| EATEN | Consumed in east and north - and generally |
| DIENBIENPHU | The result of which battle led to the French leaving Vietnam and its division into North and South? |
| RACCOON | North and Central American omnivorous mammal with dextrous front paws and a pointed muzzle (7) |
| INNS | Hostelries, starting with the end of a lupin, and finishing in the north and south! (4) |
| COMEDIENNE | Rivers perhaps happen to go west, north and north east |
| PARTNERS | A bit North and South about hesitation, or maybe East and West (8) |
| EQUATOR | Divides north and south and crossed by the East Africa Line (7) |
| ATLEY | North and Port Adelaide brothers, Shaun and Joe ... (5) |
| GAZA | The - - - Strip, a Palestinian coastal region on the Mediterranean Sea, bordering Egypt in the South West and Israel in the North and East (4) |
| ANTIPODES | North and South poles, e.g. |
| DAKOTA | Aircraft of North and South? (6) |
| UIST | Hebridean islands, North and South ___ (4) |